
However, it’s all changing – while women are still wearing tapered shirts with the tails out, men aren’t. Men’s shirts are being worn inside the trousers for the first time in a decade – and classic styled brown or black leather belts were much in evidence on this year’s spring season catwalks. Men’s shirts are not often seen as a barometer of the economy but tails-out shirt-wear is associated with the 60s and 80s, times of economic vibrancy, so it’s not surprising that in this time of economic stringency, shirt-tails are going back in.
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