Are you a guy (or gal) who has a bit of trouble keeping your shirt tail where it belongs: tucked into your trousers? Magnetuck shirt stays might be a solution, using the power of Neodymium rare earth magnets. Each set includes two dome pieces and two flat pieces each molded in silicon rubber. The flat pieces are placed inside your shirt, below the waistband of your britches. The dome pieces are then placed on the outside of your shirt. Tuck in your shirt tale with the dome piece below the waistband, and viola! The textured, silicone dome pieces grip the inside of your slacks and help keep your shirt tail tucked. Just beware the safety warnings—Neodymium magnets are very strong. A set of Magnetuckshirt stays will run you $29.99. Link over to Magnetuck.com for details.
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This made us laugh 🙂 The world is going to be OK when we have time to invent tech to keep our shirts tucked in!!! Besides, magnets are awesome.
Glad you enjoyed it! I might classify this a “First World Solution” to a universal problem. 😉
I remember my mom sewing “reverse suspenders” in our dress clothes. they were little suspender clips that were sewn into the pockets that you cliped to your shirt, that kept them from coming up.
My mom has always been quite the seamstress, and she created clever little hacks (before there was such a term) for my brother and I as well!
Have you ever tried Tucked Trunks? They are boxer briefs that help keep the shirt tucked in as well. What i like about them is that they are a simple boxer brief and won’t set off any alarms or fall into the urinals like certain magnet ones do and unlike the garters here , they are so much easier to put on every day for daily use. Literally takes 30 seconds to put on. Check them out http://www.tuckedtrunks.com
I may actually try these out. I hate my dress shirts coming untucked.
Forrester, if you do, come on back here and let us know how they worked for you!
I have had these for about a year. Work great, you put them like right next to your hips (a little forward) just under your belt line. SO MUCH EASIER than the old style ones.