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Burberry Slim Fit Woven Check Shirt

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Whether you’re a Man or a Woman, it’s tricky to pull off a plaid print shirt. That’s not the case with this Burberry Slim Fit Woven Check Shirt ($195). It might have something to do with the broad squares or maybe because it’s Burberry. I pick the latter and the fact that it’s blue. Most Men usually tend to pick the darker earthy tones. I much prefer this blue color. Not too dark, not too bright.

Now the question is, to tuck or not to tuck? I’d pick “not to tuck”, unless you want to look like a lumberjack. Not that there is anything wrong with looking like one of course. It’s just a matter of preference. :)

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Monday, November 3, 2008 - 3:24 pm ET
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  1. MD

    Nice. Here’s my answer to the “To tuck or not to tuck” dilemma. If the shirt was made to be untucked, you can untuck it. If not, tuck it in. GQ Style guy says, “When in doubt, tuck it in.” I just recently figured out that if, when I am looking at shirts, I see the hem end around where the cuff ends, it’ll look good tucked out. If not, it’s gonna look sloppy. Just my 2 cents.

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