How to tuck in your shirt correctly?
There is probably at least one shirt in every woman's wardrobe. It can be a classic or sporty model and is usually combined with jeans, trousers or a skirt.
A tucked-in shirt sometimes causes some inconvenience, gathering in uneven folds, bristling or even crawling out.
It is very simple to remedy the situation - it is enough to learn a few simple rules and a tucked-in shirt will no longer cause discomfort. Plus, an unusually tucked shirt is the trend of the new season!
To refuel or not to refuel?
To refuel or not - everyone decides for himself. Tucked into trousers or jeans, a shirt looks more neat and tidy, and a shirt outside - more informal and loose.
Some models of shirts, for example, sports ones, are designed exclusively for free wear. They shouldn't hinder or constrain movement, so you don't need to tuck them into sweatpants or trousers.
On the other hand, the dress code of many institutions, including educational ones, implies a strict, formal style of dress. In this case, wearing a shirt outside can be regarded as a violation of the established rules.
Not everyone can wear a tucked-in shirt. Owners of curvaceous forms or extra centimeters in the waist and abdomen are advised to turn their attention to shirts worn out.
They visually stretch the silhouette and hide minor figure flaws.
Dressing shirt
Shirts made in a classic or romantic style look very stylish and elegant when tucked in. This is especially true for a business wardrobe.
A classic shirt with a bow or tie worn outside will look extremely inappropriate. Especially if it is completed with formal trousers, a straight skirt, jacket or jacket.
How can you refuel?
It seems that nothing is easier than tucking in a shirt. However, it also has its own little tricks and fashionable subtleties. There are several options for tucking in shirts.
The easiest one is to put on jeans, pants or a skirt, then the shirt and tuck it inside. This may cause uneven folds or bubbles.
It would be more correct to first put on a shirt, button it up with all the buttons, and only then put on trousers or a skirt, carefully straightening all the folds.
It is necessary to act sequentially - in turn, straightening the shirt on each side, front and back. To make the folds neat and uniform, they must be folded by hand, held to the hem of the shirt and gently pressed with the belt of trousers or skirts.
This classic way is ideal for an office version of clothing, when even the slightest carelessness in clothing is excluded.
For a more informal and relaxed look, you can free the side of the shirt, leaving the back tucked in. The effect of deliberate negligence will turn out, very fashionable this season.
But this option is not always suitable and not for everyone, so it is best to experiment in front of a mirror so that negligence does not turn into slovenliness.
Another original option: tuck only the front of the shirt into the pants, and leave the back free. To emphasize a bold look, you can use a wide belt with a large buckle or an original belt.
You can wear shirts tucked in in different ways not only with trousers or jeans. You can create equally stylish and fashionable images with shirts tucked into skirts. Moreover, skirts can have different styles: straight, trapezoidal and flared.
Advice
To create a flawless image, you need to approach its creation with special care:
- The shirt should fit well. An overly loose model will bubble and bulge under trousers and a skirt.
- The owners of curvaceous figures should pay special attention to the folds on the sides and in the front. Ideally, they shouldn't be. These folds add extra volume where you don't need it.
- The shirt should be of optimal length. Too short will constantly crawl out from under the belt at the slightest tilt or turn. A long shirt is bound to wrinkle or fold.
Spectacular images
A classic office option: a crisp white shirt tucked into black trousers. A wide black belt with a large buckle favorably emphasizes the thin waist and serves as an additional decoration of the image.
Stylish casualness: loose-fitting shirt, partially cut from jeans. A cropped leather jacket effectively complements a fashionable bow.