Once we’ve tested a sufficient number we’ll start to compile lists of the Top Rated No Tuck Polo Shirts. I guess fashion decisions are really up to the individual, but there are still classic ways to do things that are ingrained in male clothing, such as a dimple in one's tie and the showing of some shirt cuff. When men first started cutting their hair short after the French Directory, older men fumed, crying, 'Why do young men wear their hair short like felons?! Why don't they wear it long and pulled back in a tail like a gentleman?!' (Men in prison then had their hair cut short for hygiene reasons and to reduce the catching of lice.) :rolleyesold: I suppose that in time, what is 'fresh' and 'revolutionary' will become commonplace.
In the 1960s, when young men started to wear very long hair, a common older men's criticism was, 'Go get a haircut!' The long hair was reaction to social norms of the 1950s, and the convention of wearing the hair very short. Remember the 'crew cut,' anyone? Then again, old is new again.