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I've never been a big fan of three button polo shirts, but I found a couple of really cool ones that fit me well. I usually wear two button polo shirts, with only the bottom one buttoned up. This may sound a bit silly, but I'm wondering if it's alright for me to wear my three button polos with only the middle button bdone up? I don't like the way it looks with only the bottom button done up, and I don't like the way it looks with two buttons done up (obviously I would never button all three, because that would look silly). So what do you guys think?
I've never been a big fan of three button polo shirts, but I found a couple of really cool ones that fit me well. I usually wear two button polo shirts, with only the bottom one buttoned up. This may sound a bit silly, but I'm wondering if it's alright for me to wear my three button polos with only the middle button bdone up? I don't like the way it looks with only the bottom button done up, and I don't like the way it looks with two buttons done up (obviously I would never button all three, because that would look silly). So what do you guys think?
I think you are obsessing way too much. Who notices things like that? Wear what you want.
Isn't a big part of this fashion board having to do with the little things? I'm just playing devil's advocate here and seeing what people think! It seems to me that if there were more than three buttons, like six or seven, that it would look "sloppy" if someone missed one. But anyways, thank you everyone for your advice.
I agree. Buttoning only the middle button on a polo would look like you finished dressing running out the door.
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