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What are Shirt Garters and How Does One Wear Them.

Mason Rudesheim

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I recently found these on a website. They call them shirt garters, I'm not sure how one would wear them but I figure it has something to do with keeping a shirt tucked in.
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Here is a link to the product page:
http://fineanddandyshop.com/white-shirt-garters.html

What I am wondering is what exactly are these? I have never seen these before, and I would like to know if these can be used with regular shirts or are these made specifically for something like white tie where presentation is extremely important?
 

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They help to prevent your shirt from becoming untucked when you bend over. They also double as sock garters.

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There's a different style that was on Kickstarter, called the "NV: T-Holder". These shirt garters wrap around your thighs to keep your shirt down and have more clips.

https://www.kickstarter.com/project...solve-your-shirt-going-out-proble/description

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There's a cheaper version here, but the straps are thinner.

http://designerbeltworld.com/produc...an-leg-thigh-elastic-shirt-stays-garter-belt/
 

Edward

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There's no scale on the photo to show length, but I think these are the shirt garters that attach to the bottom of your shirt at one end, and the sock at the other. Supposed to keep the shirt down and the socks up. The US military still wear them with some dress uniformks, I believe; there's a particular way of running them round the leg so as to avoid painful accidents should the sock end snap loose....

Sleeve garters, I've never seen any type other than the metal sprung-bracelets, which are always circular and don't 'detach' to run flat, if that makes sense.
 

Edward

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They help to prevent your shirt from becoming untucked when you bend over. They also double as sock garters.

shirt-stays.jpg


There's a different style that was on Kickstarter, called the "NV: T-Holder". These shirt garters wrap around your thighs to keep your shirt down and have more clips.

https://www.kickstarter.com/project...solve-your-shirt-going-out-proble/description

AAEAAQAAAAAAAAlEAAAAJGMxOGI0ZDQ3LTAxYmUtNDQ3NS1hODQzLTE3MzUzZWVhMDZlYQ.png


There's a cheaper version here, but the straps are thinner.

http://designerbeltworld.com/produc...an-leg-thigh-elastic-shirt-stays-garter-belt/

Jinkies, it's like an upside down sussie belt, for each leg! Looks like it eould be fairly effective, though tbh I've never felt the need of such a device. I do love my sock suspenders, but that's more for a bit of flair than anything.
 
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They help to prevent your shirt from becoming untucked when you bend over. They also double as sock garters.

shirt-stays.jpg


There's a different style that was on Kickstarter, called the "NV: T-Holder". These shirt garters wrap around your thighs to keep your shirt down and have more clips.

https://www.kickstarter.com/project...solve-your-shirt-going-out-proble/description

AAEAAQAAAAAAAAlEAAAAJGMxOGI0ZDQ3LTAxYmUtNDQ3NS1hODQzLTE3MzUzZWVhMDZlYQ.png


There's a cheaper version here, but the straps are thinner.

http://designerbeltworld.com/produc...an-leg-thigh-elastic-shirt-stays-garter-belt/


Cool to see and learn about, but man, life is too complicated in general and getting dressed and ready in the morning already has enough going on that adding all that would overwhelm. Also, it is either something that you get used to wearing over time and don't notice or all that under-architecture would drive one crazy.
 

Rudie

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Kinda makes sense for modern short hem shirts and low rise trousers if you want to tuck but not for vintage clothes. I mean, shirt tails covered at least your ass if not half of the thighs as well and the trousers came up to the navel. Who would need shirt garters with that set-up?
 

BlueTrain

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At one time a shirt was considered an undergarment. Only in the most torrid weather conditions would a gentlemen lay aside his coat. But as is always the case, such rules only applied to gentlemen. The rougher sort of man wouldn't even be wearing a collar under similar circumstances.
 

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