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Tuck in your sweater

Tomasso

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Baron Kurtz said:
Hmmmm. Male cheerleader = campus hero? Methinks not.

Actually, male cheerleaders were well respected and did quite well with the ladies in the Golden Era, though their prestige faded by the 1960's.
 

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Canadave said:
I guess...

[huh]

Seriously, it wasn't unusual for athletes from one sport to cheer on the athletes of another sport in their off season. Cheerleading was considered a leadership position on campus. Check this out.
 

Absinthe_1900

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There's always the The Dover Boys.
http://www.stomptokyo.com/badmoviereport/reviews/C/chuck-jones.html

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Matt Deckard said:
Leaving for colder climate again. Last year I had to take off to Chicago and since it was a leave now thing I wasn't totally ready for hanging outside Chicago University for a cab when Cabs don't frequent the place that late... so I froze. I was thawed out by a few friendly Students used to the climate, one wearing a shorter than the knee skirt.

The wind flies off Lake Michigan and slams the University of Chicago's
Hyde Park locale with a cold bite. Great elk hunting weather; without
elks of course, but you can't have everything. lol
 

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Harp said:
The wind flies off Lake Michigan and slams the University of Chicago's
Hyde Park locale with a cold bite. Great elk hunting weather; without
elks of course, but you can't have everything. lol

That's because Lake Michigan is named after the state of Michigan.

Michigan is a land of evil.

Therefore Ohio is heaven. lol
 

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This would be a cooler look with pleated pants, methinks. i can't tuck in some of the thicker cotton knit sweaters- how do you do a tuck to keep it up while still preserving the higher waist?
 

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Feraud said:
Thanks for pointing that out. I always learn something from your posts!

Those look like surplus-y military wool trou. Definitely outdoorsy. Would that make a difference in the fashion timeline?
 

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Well, not that I'm exactly the guy to go to for advice, but I'm clearly a tucker:

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Really it depends on the sweater. Those that work untucked go untucked, those that don't get tucked. Fine gauge sweaters are generaly tucked to keep the whole thing neater, too.
 

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If you tuck, y6ou need to really have your look down totally natural. The least bit of awkwardness in the rest of your ensemble - dumb hat, stain, thick specs, cheap shoes, embonpoint, whatever - will suddenly stand out like a neon sign and start flashing NERD NERD NERD.
 

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It does depend on whether the sweater is designed as a top garment or not.

If you can tuck it, it's pretty much a woven shirt, not an actual outer garment to replace a coat or such. So I'd class sweaters based on intent.

My Irish fishermen's sweaters are oversized to go over all my other kit. I really don't need to wear much over them unless it's really windy or raining hard, for that I really just need a slicker. They won't fit under any of my suitcoats and I'm sure not going to be able to tuck them neatly.
 

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