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#26 2013-07-22 14:52:54

Patrick
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Re: OCBD chest pocket, yea or nay?

Yes, except when I don't want it, so no.

Got that?


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#27 2013-07-23 02:41:19

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Re: OCBD chest pocket, yea or nay?


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#28 2013-07-23 07:03:38

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Re: OCBD chest pocket, yea or nay?

 

#29 2013-07-23 08:20:03

Axelist
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Re: OCBD chest pocket, yea or nay?

Damn, I just wanted to say that there is no need for pockets because a well dressed man wears a waistcoat. Which hides the shirt, because actually it is underwear. smile Narfnarfnarf.

A back button indeed has a function and besides that, it is a nice touch. If you look at it that way, ivy offers the person behind you a lot to look at: cap with back-buckle, shirt with back button, trousers with back buckle... a lot going on there, actually.

Re pockets...I never thought about that. I think, most of my shirts have a pocket sans flap. Often, I put underground tickets and little notes in the pocket. I forget about them, they get washed and fill the pockets with lumps of paper.

Thinking about it, maybe an open pocket is better because it is easier to put things in them.


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#30 2013-07-23 08:28:54

Jeff Reed
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Re: OCBD chest pocket, yea or nay?

I wish I were a forgotten note in Jimmy's shirt pocket. I'll never make it like that, though.

Today I am wearing a newly purchased Lands End "Sail Rigger" blue oxford. It's quite nice. Chest pocket...yep. Back collar button...check. Locker loop...yes. Collar roll...well...not the best. Price...$29. How I look? Oh baby....hot.

 

#31 2013-07-23 08:34:08

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Re: OCBD chest pocket, yea or nay?

In my experience, it seems the back collar button is usually seen more on casual short sleeve shirts, like old "Ivy Leaguers" and such.  That is, it seems like when I see a shirt with a back collar button, it's on a shirt I wouldn't wear a tie with.  Input?


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#32 2013-07-23 08:39:04

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Re: OCBD chest pocket, yea or nay?


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#33 2013-07-23 08:53:17

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Re: OCBD chest pocket, yea or nay?

I never have a problem keeping my tie or the back of my collar in place without the button.  Seems to me if you route the tie over the button it would be hard to keep the tie from getting bunched up once the collar's folded and buttoned.


"We close our sto' at a reasonable hour because we figure anybody who would want one of our suits has got time to stroll over here in the daytime." - VP of George Muse Clothing, Atlanta, 1955

 

#34 2013-07-23 13:57:11

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Re: OCBD chest pocket, yea or nay?


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#35 2013-07-23 14:21:52

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Re: OCBD chest pocket, yea or nay?


"We close our sto' at a reasonable hour because we figure anybody who would want one of our suits has got time to stroll over here in the daytime." - VP of George Muse Clothing, Atlanta, 1955

 

#36 2013-07-23 19:08:03

fxh
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Re: OCBD chest pocket, yea or nay?

WM - as said above - evolution - from practical necessity to non - practical adornment. Like a locker loop - I doubt anyone uses a locker loop.

 

#37 2013-07-23 23:59:35

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Re: OCBD chest pocket, yea or nay?

Now the locker loop has always puzzled me - Try using it and you will find it really creases up your shirt. Much better to hang your shirt by the collar as you would a jacket.


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#38 2013-07-24 01:10:05

fxh
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Re: OCBD chest pocket, yea or nay?

Well pretty literally it was meant to hang your OCBD on in the locker when you took it off for sport or gym work (or more likely a romp in the showers soaping up your buddy or coach!!).

 

#39 2013-07-24 01:46:34

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Re: OCBD chest pocket, yea or nay?

I know what you say to be true, however if you try to hang your shirt up by it you'll put on a crumpled rag when you return from the showers. It's probably positioned in one of the worst possible places to hang up a shirt.


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#40 2013-07-24 02:11:08

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Re: OCBD chest pocket, yea or nay?

Bean once did OCBDs with a locker loop in the inside back below the collar. Rather like in a jacket.


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#41 2013-07-24 03:05:58

Sal
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Re: OCBD chest pocket, yea or nay?

I think the locker loop is a nice touch and of more practical use than the back button.  I don't think that hanging your OCBD by the loop causes extra crumpling.  Let's face it, your shirt will be pretty crumpled anyway by then through being worn during the day.

 

#42 2013-07-24 03:35:57

The Woolster
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Re: OCBD chest pocket, yea or nay?

One myth surrounding the locker loop I've heard many a times is that when a Yalie dated a girl he removed the locker loop from his shirt as a sign of going steady. Can anyone actually back this up? I've seen lots of vintage shirt missing the back button, chest pocket etc. but I don't think I've ever seen one with a ripped 'sissy pull'.

 

#43 2013-07-24 04:37:36

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Re: OCBD chest pocket, yea or nay?

An often repeated story - Also that girls would pull the fruit loop / fag tag off the back too in High School.

Who knows ?


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#44 2013-07-24 04:47:22

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Re: OCBD chest pocket, yea or nay?

The other one is buckle-back Bucks: Left undone if you were available but buckled if you were going steady.

Who knows  ?


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#45 2013-07-24 04:49:43

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Re: OCBD chest pocket, yea or nay?

A bit like the Claddagh ring code ...

How true is that one ?

- Kingstonian ?


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#46 2013-07-24 04:51:22

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Re: OCBD chest pocket, yea or nay?

http://www.claddaghring.com/How-to-wear-claddagh-rings-a/122.htm


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#47 2013-07-24 05:14:41

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Re: OCBD chest pocket, yea or nay?

I wear a Claddagh  and my ring does indicate that my heart is taken.


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#48 2013-07-24 05:39:54

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Re: OCBD chest pocket, yea or nay?


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#49 2013-07-24 06:15:55

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Re: OCBD chest pocket, yea or nay?


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#50 2013-07-24 10:02:39

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Re: OCBD chest pocket, yea or nay?

You'd be in a whole world of trouble if you were red/green colour blind and were looking to 'pay for it'.


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