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UNTUCKit – Shirts Designed To Be Worn Untucked!

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UNTUCKit was started because they realized there were literally millions of men who struggle to find button down shirts that look good untucked. Most shirts that guys wear untucked are too long, too bulky or square bottomed. It shouldn’t be this difficult, but it is. So they decided to make shirts that were designed to be worn untucked at the right length.

The company surveyed hundreds of men and women to determine what exactly the right length was, and they found that the perfect length lies somewhere below the belt line and above the bottom of the crotch area.

To ensure that your shirt isn’t too baggy or too long, UNTUCKit utilizes a unique height-to-weight sizing chart, as seen below:

At 6’2″ and 195lbs, I was right on the border between Large and X-Large. I didn’t want it to be too long or baggy, so I went with a Large Calistoga button-down shirt. I couldn’t wait to receive my UNTUCKit shirt, as I’ve heard nothing but great things about them. And I’m happy to say that this shirt actually exceeded my already high expectations!

The Calistoga wears like cotton but feels like linen, and the navy, tobacco and pink plaid design received a number of compliments when I wore it out! As you can see in the picture below, the fit was just right. If my hands weren’t in my pockets, the shirt actually just covers the pocket openings front and rear, making for a nice clean look.

UNTUCKit button-down shirts range from $79-139, with the Calistoga coming in at $99. I think it’s reasonably priced, and well below what you would pay for a custom shirt. But don’t just take my word for it, check out this extensive UNTUCKit review that shows why these shirts are well worth the money!

— Visit UNTUCKit.com to browse their collection.

Sujeet Patel is the founder of Guys Gab, the definitive men's lifestyle blog, and he's one of the biggest car enthusiast you'll ever meet. He's been fortunate enough to turn his passion for cars into a full-time job. Like they say, "If you love what you do, you'll never work a day in your life."

8 Comments

8 Comments

  1. Ron E46

    August 28, 2012 at 11:44 am

    Nice Sujeet, but how does it look unbuttoned chest hair blowing in the wind?

    • Sujeet

      August 28, 2012 at 12:05 pm

      Haha.. I couldn’t tell you Ron, probably not a pretty sight. 🙂

  2. Ken

    January 27, 2015 at 2:38 pm

    Thanks for your review. Yes, these shirts are the perfect length to wear untucked and look nice (at first), but they are not … great shirts.

    These days you can get wrinkle free or wrinkle resistant shirts that are made with “substantial” fabric for cheap. The fabric on these shirts (which are pretty pricey when compared to a regular shirt rather than a custom shirt — these are not custom shirts, so they should be priced like “regular” shirts) is extremely thin (insubstantial, in my opinion) and wrinkle if you even stare at them too long (let alone actually wear them for more than a few seconds).

    Not to mention the extra care they take to keep from shrinking. They even expect some shrinkage if you dry clean!? Wow.

  3. Jim

    August 22, 2015 at 8:59 pm

    If you have any sense of quality do not purchase. The material is very poor. I am XL, by any other clothing manufacturer. I ordered two shirts, the wrinkle free style, and the sleeve length was very short. I also could not button around the chest. I like to workout and have an athletic build (48″ Suit Jacket)

  4. Jeffrey Luck

    October 3, 2015 at 10:54 am

    The shirt I ordered from them was way too long to have worn untucked without having tailored first. They would not refund my money. I now have an expensive shirt of poor quality that I had to have tailored to wear untucked. This will be the last shirt I buy from them. Complete sham.

  5. Patrick McGlashan

    August 20, 2016 at 2:06 pm

    Hey guys,
    IN addition to the comments above, the shirts appear to be a little short on all the models I’ve seen. I also showed a picture of one of the shirts being worn by an untuckit model to a lady friend and she too said that the shirt APPEARS to look too short. I prefer to wear my shirts untucked, however shirts that are too long or too short looks very unattractive.

  6. frank

    December 15, 2016 at 9:48 pm

    Very bad idea looks like a women’s blouse very stupid idea . you bend over and you get plumbers butt. This idiots dream is to make a shirt ? Keep dreaming buddy . Cant even return it.

  7. JR

    March 21, 2018 at 8:53 pm

    To watch the commercials for this overpriced garbage, you’d think the guy solved world hunger. Any dude who a) agrees this is important and b) is willing to spend $100+ on it should be ashamed of himself. Man up.

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