Yes.
no, it is a lot more comfortable without underwear than it is with it. some people might like it on, but i definitely don't, neither does my freind. DON'T WEAR UNDERWEAR! be cool.
No reason except perhaps in certain sporting activity's in order to keep thing tucked away safely
I have no idea but the buttons indicate that the shirt needs to be tucked into your trousers
if you are refering to fashion. it is a style of clothing in which a geek look is formed. this often includes geek style glasses, a shirt tucked into trousers or shorts and a flat hair style.
It is the position of attention and you stand straight up, with ankles together feet at a 45 degree angle. Arms straight with thumbs tucked against the seem of the trousers.
Wearing a man-sized khaki coloured shirt with long sleeves and an opened neck should do it. To give it the army vibe wear tucked in to trousers of high waisted shorts. If creative you could also customize the shirt by adding badges etc.
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Yes. Almost every house had a private loo tucked away under a staircase or in the kitchen. I have seen photos of the excavation of "single seaters" in the sides of buildings with access from the street. Weather there was a door on them is unclear.Yes. Almost every house had a private loo tucked away under a staircase or in the kitchen. I have seen photos of the excavation of "single seaters" in the sides of buildings with access from the street. Weather there was a door on them is unclear.Yes. Almost every house had a private loo tucked away under a staircase or in the kitchen. I have seen photos of the excavation of "single seaters" in the sides of buildings with access from the street. Weather there was a door on them is unclear.Yes. Almost every house had a private loo tucked away under a staircase or in the kitchen. I have seen photos of the excavation of "single seaters" in the sides of buildings with access from the street. Weather there was a door on them is unclear.Yes. Almost every house had a private loo tucked away under a staircase or in the kitchen. I have seen photos of the excavation of "single seaters" in the sides of buildings with access from the street. Weather there was a door on them is unclear.Yes. Almost every house had a private loo tucked away under a staircase or in the kitchen. I have seen photos of the excavation of "single seaters" in the sides of buildings with access from the street. Weather there was a door on them is unclear.Yes. Almost every house had a private loo tucked away under a staircase or in the kitchen. I have seen photos of the excavation of "single seaters" in the sides of buildings with access from the street. Weather there was a door on them is unclear.Yes. Almost every house had a private loo tucked away under a staircase or in the kitchen. I have seen photos of the excavation of "single seaters" in the sides of buildings with access from the street. Weather there was a door on them is unclear.Yes. Almost every house had a private loo tucked away under a staircase or in the kitchen. I have seen photos of the excavation of "single seaters" in the sides of buildings with access from the street. Weather there was a door on them is unclear.
To stand at attention as a ROTC cadet, maintain a straight posture with your feet together and heels touching. Your arms should be straight at your sides, with fingers curled and thumbs along the seams of your trousers. Keep your head and eyes forward, with your chin slightly tucked in and your shoulders back. Ensure that your body is still, demonstrating discipline and respect.
I also like my shirt to stay firmly tucked in to maintain the look of a proper fitted shirt but hate doing belts up too tight and ruining the look of the trousers Answer? Small safety pins attach the bottom 'tails' of the shirt to your underwear (need to be boxers) sets the shirt exactly where you want it, Job done, note, don't pin both sides of the shirt together or you won't be able to go pee-pee! Hope this helps.
"Blousing the boots" or "Blousing the trousers" means to make the trousers appear to be tucked into your boots. Instead of actually tucking in the trouser bottoms into the boots you simply take the elastic straps and wrap them around the ankles and tuck the trouser bottoms into the straps. Now it appears that the trousers are tucked into the boots.
Depends upon the restaurant ... most of them on the piers are quite casual (shorts, tank tops, tennis shoes, etc). There are, of course, upscale restaurants where one should where trousers and tucked in shirt and nicer shoes. Maybe a couple might be "black tie" types, but all the food comes from the same place - the market where we all shop :-)!!