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Shirt Under Sweater: Collar In or Collar Out?

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#1 ·
If you're wearing a non-button-down-collared shirt under a light sweater at work, would you let the collar points hang over the outside of the sweater or try to keep them tucked in?

My sense of it is that the former looks more fashionable but perhaps more immature. At work I kind of go back and forth.

Thanks for your thoughts!

And actually, that very dilemma manifests itself in a lot of ways; do I go for the multi-striped shirts (of which I have a few), or does that paint me as a young buck as I try to convey an image of seriousness? (My guiding principle as I shop: Could I imagine George Clooney wearing this?)

While I'm posting, here's something I see all the time on the DC Metro (subway) that may amuse the rest of you: guys in suits wearing backpacks. I think this is unique to DC, where dowdiness is considered tantamount to trustworthiness and sobriety.

(By the way, if anyone my way is looking for a pair of very worn AE Park Avenues, size 14, the Goodwill on N. Glebe has a pair for $9. Strangely, the soles are OK, but the uppers have some cracking.)
 
#5 ·
If you're wearing a non-button-down-collared shirt under a light sweater at work, would you let the collar points hang over the outside of the sweater or try to keep them tucked in?

My sense of it is that the former looks more fashionable but perhaps more immature. At work I kind of go back and forth.

Thanks for your thoughts!

And actually, that very dilemma manifests itself in a lot of ways; do I go for the multi-striped shirts (of which I have a few), or does that paint me as a young buck as I try to convey an image of seriousness? (My guiding principle as I shop: Could I imagine George Clooney wearing this?)

While I'm posting, here's something I see all the time on the DC Metro (subway) that may amuse the rest of you: guys in suits wearing backpacks. I think this is unique to DC, where dowdiness is considered tantamount to trustworthiness and sobriety.

(By the way, if anyone my way is looking for a pair of very worn AE Park Avenues, size 14, the Goodwill on N. Glebe has a pair for $9. Strangely, the soles are OK, but the uppers have some cracking.)
What sort of collar neck?
 
#8 ·
Out's fussy

The sweater goes on over the shirt. In order for the collar to be on the outside over the sweater, one has to pull it out, adjust it, and just generally fuss with it. Call me lazy, but I won't do that. Besides, I think it looks "I'm trying too hard."
 
#9 ·
The sweater goes on over the shirt. In order for the collar to be on the outside over the sweater, one has to pull it out, adjust it, and just generally fuss with it. Call me lazy, but I won't do that. Besides, I think it looks "I'm trying too hard."
I see what you mean--but sometimes if I try to keep the collar points in, one or both will keep trying to escape.

Maybe I should just wear button-down collars with sweaters.
 
#14 ·
I'm using plastic collar stays. I had no idea they came in bone--wow.
If you tuck your collars in the sweater and used bone collars, more likely the collars will stick in rather trying to escape. They do not have to be expensive collars, I use Hackett bone collars that were £5-per-pair.

I find them better then the plastic collars that I get with shirts. Brook Brothers sell them, so worth having a look and get them in the sales.
 
#20 ·
I usually wear BD with a crewneck sweater but I see what you mean. If I desire to wear a point collar with a crewneck, it is sometimes difficult for me to decide also. With the points out it really gives it a 40's -50's look which I like. Of course, with a V-neck, the points are obviously out.

As for the backpacks with a suit crowd, I see it a lot at the seminary I graduated from. When I stop in from time to time, a lot of the younger Masters students have backpacks. It does not seem to even bother them how horrible their dress shirts and suits look with a backpack on. Not to even mention the wrinkles the backpacks cause.

Danny
 
#23 ·
Collar always in. Starch in the collar is no guarantee that it will lay the same way on each side. Unstarched collars, on shirts that are not bd for example, are unpredictable sometimes.
And what's wrong with that?

Are you using plastic collar stays or something like bone, steel, etc?
I can't see why anyone would use them when not wearing a tie.

In for me. Collar out looks dated.
Dated how? They eventually fall out anyways.
 
#26 ·
Dated as in back in the 70s people would wear collars splayed waaay out and the collars were 3 inches high and it looked rather silly.

Collars nowadays aren't that big though, so points out is fine. I find that when points in they usually come out anyway.
Thankfully this isn't the '70s.