Question here. Pictures and movies from the Golden Era often demonstrate U.S. servicemen tucking in their ties between the third and fourth shirt buttons. I am speculating that this was a practical approach that happened to look good as well, especially when not wearing a uniform jacket/blouse. This has always been a Golden Era trademark to me that works.
Is there a term or reference to this? Was it covered in official uniform regulations? Why did it fall out of favor? Any other history to this that anyone might know about?
I have tried this, in civilian clothes, and have had good reactions. Tried not to be too audacious and have used only with solid, modest ties on basic color and fit shirts. But the affect always seems to first raise an eyebrow, then a question, and then always a compliment so far. Nowadays this works best with a modern, conservative approach, but I enjoy relocating a small, classic touch to today.
I attempted to search for this information in the forum so I wouldn‘t undermine or repeat another thread, but to no avail. I apologize if I’ve missed it somewhere else.
Any other thoughts...?
M.
Is there a term or reference to this? Was it covered in official uniform regulations? Why did it fall out of favor? Any other history to this that anyone might know about?
I have tried this, in civilian clothes, and have had good reactions. Tried not to be too audacious and have used only with solid, modest ties on basic color and fit shirts. But the affect always seems to first raise an eyebrow, then a question, and then always a compliment so far. Nowadays this works best with a modern, conservative approach, but I enjoy relocating a small, classic touch to today.
I attempted to search for this information in the forum so I wouldn‘t undermine or repeat another thread, but to no avail. I apologize if I’ve missed it somewhere else.
Any other thoughts...?
M.