LoveMyHats2
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Hey guys,
I'd like some advice from the men around here.
My dad is a surprisingly fashion-and-style conscious person and appearance and grooming mean a lot to him. I suppose that's where I get my own style from. But he complains on a regular basis that my shirts don't stay tucked in like they should be.
To remedy this, I was thinking of MAKING a pair of shirt-stays. You know, those things that you wear, that hook onto your shirt-tails, and then trail down inside your trousers, to your socks?
These things:
I have some old clip-on braces that i don't use, and I figured, I could recycle the straps, clips and sliders from those, to make myself a pair of shirt-stays. Does anyone have any tips? How long should I make them? Should i include slider-clips, or should they be sans-clips (like what you see in the photo up there).
Nothing wrong with making or buying something that clips to straps and all that, but, you can simply sew some fabric on the inside of your waistband that will "grab" the shirt a bit more and help keep it tucked in. A few pairs of my pants already have something stating they will keep shirts tucked in, and when I feel the inside of the waistband it feels like a material is soft and in some pattern at an angle! Perhaps someone else would know what that material is exactly and can post that here, I have no real clue what it is! Just wanted to let you know this as it may give you some options! In my opinion, to have to wear what you are going to make, is like well, wearing a parachute and not jumping out of the plane! lol! A whole lot of stuff to wear and for why? The material in the inside of the waistband may be something that is like a foam/sponge feel, but I just don't know exactly what it is? But is sure does "grab" your shirt. Some silk pants made by Tommy Bahama have this in the waistband, and I have the same thing in a few higher end pants from Zegna and Zanella, and even a few pair of Brooks Brothers pants. I have even seen on eBay once in a blue moon, shirts that say they will stay tucked in (dress white shirts) as I think they must have some of the same material on the bottom hem of the shirts?
Now that rig you are making would hold up your socks, keep your shirt tucked in and whatever else you may want to "attach" to the straps...may be useful if you are planning on concealing a machine gun down your pant leg....?