Reddit reviews Rothco Stirrup Style Shirt Stays, Black
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Actual military member here. We use shirt stays (I think normal people call them garters). Uncomfortable, but you'll look crisp as can be. I recommend the stirrup style rather than the clip/clasp style to prevent being snapped if they come undone. I've known Marines to wear 8 shirt stays at once to look sharp for special events, but one pair should work well for a regular civilian wearing pants.
The stirrup kinds less so. They also won't snap off and hit you in the nuts.
The stirrup versions are infinitely better.
PRO TIPS: If the O-ring slips sideways, you have them too tight. The adjuster will tear out your leg hairs throughout the day unless you wrap it in a bit of tape. Use electrical tape because it's smoother and the adhesive wears off quicker from any hanging edges.
We were issued something similar to these things in the Marine Corps, called shirt stays
http://www.amazon.com/Stirrup-Style-Black-Shirt-Stays/dp/B001LQ5LT2
There's no easy fix. Either keep re-tucking over the course of the day, or invest in something like shirt stays.
shirt stays?
Shirt stays like these ones work well enough
Shirt stays kept our uniforms looking puff free while I was in the service.
Here's a cool fat guy hack for you in tackling the "shirt won't stay tucked in thing" in the future if you ever do need to keep it tucked in: shirt stays. I went many years without learning about those and wish I'd known about them much, much earlier. This thing might work too (never used one though).
You might just be looking for some Shirt Stays. They're a must-have in the Military, but they work wonders for keeping your shirt tucked in in the civilian world as well.
You attach one clip to the front, one clip to the back, and repeat for the other side. Then, when you put the shirt on you just slide the stirrup through your foot, and then put your pants on.
Shirt stays?