You should feel great wearing a good dress shirt you just bought, not like a kid in his dad's work clothes. Use a military-style tuck to prevent billowing, or "blousing," around your belt line.
The secrets of looking good in a military uniform is a mystery unlocked only through the halls of boot camp, where lessons of shining shoes, folding sleeves, and ironing wax into creases abound.
Anyone who has served was taught exactly how to look great in uniform. But once we get out, dressing for success can be a little bit difficult. Related: Here’s how to dress for your job interview.
For anyone who's ever wanted the clean, neatly tucked-in look they get with their dress blues while wearing their utility uniform, but found their shirt-stays unmanageable in their OCPs, there's now a ...