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mfad3d ago
Mono

What type of tshirt looks good with baggy jeans

Which tshirt should i pair with baggy jeans like this one
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chopper
chopper3d ago
White one
Mono
MonoOP3d ago
Normal white tshirt or oversized/loose fit?
chopper
chopper3d ago
Both can work, I would lean towards oversized or cropped/very slim.
Ninjury
Ninjury3d ago
Big fan of slim /tight shirt and big pants
Mono
MonoOP3d ago
Tucked or untucked?
chopper
chopper3d ago
Try it and see?
kyn
kyn3d ago
it’s not a text based medium. it depends on the jeans and t, how they fit on you and how they fit together. in a void, a normal or cropped or oversized t could all work with baggy jeans as could one of any color with or without a graphic.
Mono
MonoOP2d ago
Untucked vs tucked
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Shrimp
Shrimp2d ago
both depending on what you want to do
Shrimp
Shrimp2d ago
heres a tshirt and baggy jeans in both a tuck and untuck
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Shrimp
Shrimp2d ago
like kyn said, its all dependent on how they fit you and how they fit together
Shrimp
Shrimp2d ago
and heres an untucked shirt with those first pants to show you that you can do either
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Shrimp
Shrimp2d ago
you should aim at more significant style goals rather than just whether you tuck your shirt imo those pants look great on you btw. try on lots of clothes and see what looks good to you
Mono
MonoOP2d ago
Tucked version looks better. For me, i think i need a more relaxed fit for that
Shrimp
Shrimp2d ago
I wasnt asking for advice, but if you like the tucked one here you might like how tucking looks on you a more relaxed fit for what?
Mono
MonoOP2d ago
For me, a tucked one doesn't look good because it's tight For a t-shirt,to pair with these baggy jeans.
Shrimp
Shrimp2d ago
imo big shirt + big pants is as good as slim shirt + big pants in a vacuum but in reality, it really comes down to the specific shirts and pants so stick with the previous advice of just trying stuff on, looking in the mirror/taking photos of it and then seeing what works but also it looks like that shirt in your photo is plenty roomy but if you want to try something baggier, go for it
Mono
MonoOP2d ago
I'm trying it with slim polo tshirts Roomy? I feel it's tight 🥲 When i see pics of others outfits in which they've tucked their tshirts, it looks neat. When i try to tuck my tshirt,i get muffin top
Shrimp
Shrimp2d ago
if it feels tight then size up. its all about how it looks on you and how it feels to wear a little billowing from tucked shirts is a good thing
Mono
MonoOP2d ago
What's billowing?
Shrimp
Shrimp2d ago
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Shrimp
Shrimp2d ago
heres 4 different people in tucked shirts a little extra fabric going over looks nice billowing is the fabric flowing over trust me, when you see photos of tucks, the front is super neat but the sides and back arent unless is a pretty slim fitting shirt the fabric folds and stuff and thats okay also the photo you posted above of your shirt tucked looks nice
Mono
MonoOP2d ago
Yeah that's what happens to me, if i try to make the front part properly tucked, the backside looks messy From my experience, the slim fit looks good when untucked and baggy fit looks good when tucked
Shrimp
Shrimp2d ago
it reaaaaally depends on the shirts and the pants
Mono
MonoOP2d ago
Yea, and also on the type of style I'm trying to achieve.
zeometer
zeometer2d ago
also depending on what you do the tuck may get messed up throughout the day; it's a risk when tucking in the shirt
Mono
MonoOP2d ago
Yup that's what happens to me if i manage to tuck my tshirt neat, it gets messy after 1-2 hours

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