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    Location: Somewhere around here | What are your opinion on these type of button ups?
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 Own It and Move On
      Location: The edge of no where | I'm having 90's flashbacks..... |
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       Location: North Dakota | Personally? Not a fan. |
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 There Could Be Aliens Out There
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       Location: North Central Kansas | I think it's cute |
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Blessed 
                      Location: Here | CUTE |
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     Location: In The Land of Cotton | I like them. |
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 I Chore in Chucks
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        Location: MD | Cute! |
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  Independent Cuss
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          Location: Dearing, GA | I think it's kinda cute but I also see a ton of girls taking advantage of the neckline to show off what they got. I prefer the traditional button up. |
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          Location: Kentucky | I don't have the equipment to rock that. |
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       Location: Texas! | I just bought a really cute button down like this but plan to wear under shirt. I have bigger tatas and anything plunging just looks tacky to me with that much cleavage. |
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 You get what you give
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     Location: Texas | I tried on a shirt like this at a western store. Looked totally cute. Apparently it just deflated when I wore it… and uh…didn't look good, LOL!! |
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      Location: ohio-in my own little world with pretty ponies :) | I think they're cute but I've never tried one on and I'm sure I don't have enough bump in the front for it lol |
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      Location: Midwest Farmer's Daughter: Central Illinois | I second the 80's flashback. I'm conflicted. I also see a lot of 'oops' moments in the future with this kind of neckline. |
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       Location: Washington | I'm personally not a fan of them...but I am rather modest and don't like the feel of the big swoop necks or V necks. |
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     Location: Arkansas | Not a fan...and depending on how an association's dress code rule is worded, they may not even be dress code legal. If the rule states "BUTTON collar and cuffs" then I would say that does not qualify, as the collar itself does not have a button on it. |
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  Texas Lone Star
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    Location: where ever my L/Q trl is parked | don't think they will be qualified to wear at rodeo/jackpots.... but they are cute if you have the right equipment.
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   Location: Up and over to the right | There might be a flash of a mishap if I wore that. I like traditional with a collar. Heck, turtle-neck me up! |
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        Location: Who knows | This wouldn't happen to me personally, but I imagine some woman would lose their luggage running barrels in that.......its a little low cut IMO but im old fashioned and like the 20X wrangler shirts..... |
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| I've tried them on and I don't care for the way they look on me...I might be a traditionalist, but I think they are kind of tacky. |
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 Reaching for the stars....
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| I can't wear a 'V' like that to ride in! I'm so short waisted and have enough cleavage that a 'V' like that would look slutty, or at least not presentable, for any horse riding.
Heck, when BB&T went to a 'no cleavage' dress code I had some issues with anything other than turtle necks, mock turtlenecks, or crew necks! |
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| I think it's very cute and I want some. To the person that mentioned the flashback to the 90's - I was in our local "western" feed & clothing store a few months ago. I was digging in the back of the store looking for some items and passed by the clothing. I am 99% sure there are items like you're thinking of that never sold back in the day! They're pretty much brand new, as new as they can be having sat on the racks for so long. I should buy them and make a "vintage" rodeo clothing shop! |
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| I kinda like it! But it depends on how it'd look like on me. Lol |
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 Cute Little Imp
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     Location: N Texas | I think it's cute, but I'd wear a cami or tank under it. I wear undershirts under shirts like that. |
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  Damn Yankee
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         Location: Somewhere between raising hell and Amazing Grace | I can't wear them unless I wear a shirt underneath. I don't honestly care for them unless it's like a dinner date or something. I'm very old fashioned, hate showing that much skin, but don't get offended by someone else doing it. I am just old fashioned enough to prefer traditional button shirts for rodeo. |
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 A Somebody to Everybody
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | Those are cute, for the younger ladies, for me nope. |
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  Damn Yankee
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         Location: Somewhere between raising hell and Amazing Grace | Southtxponygirl - 2014-03-12 5:28 PM Those are cute, for the younger ladies, for me nope.
I bought one last year or the year before and I have never worn it in public. It's pretty. I've put it on a few times......just never made it out the door :) |
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      Location: Northern CA | lexyy12 - 2014-03-12 8:10 AM I think they're cute but I've never tried one on and I'm sure I don't have enough bump in the front for it lol
Right?! I am pretty sure the neck line would hang about half way to my belly button! |
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 A Somebody to Everybody
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | missroselee - 2014-03-12 4:30 PM Southtxponygirl - 2014-03-12 5:28 PM Those are cute, for the younger ladies, for me nope. I bought one last year or the year before and I have never worn it in public. It's pretty. I've put it on a few times......just never made it out the door :)
Well why not out the door? You're a young lady and I bet it looks nice on you, Me I'm just a wee bit to old to be wearing something like that. I'm just a t-shirt and jeans girl. And how ya feeling today? |
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  Ms. Marine
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     Location: Texas | No way in heck I would wear a shirt like that... I'm not a fan of my girls being open to the public for viewing. |
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    Location: minnesota | Tacky.
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| I have a couple like that, but they are not nearly that low--not any lower than the normal first button would be on a traditional shirt. They are very comfortable--they don't rub at your neck. |
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| I bought one and love it. Wear a wide tank under it and u can put a bigger chunky necklace on with it and looks good. |
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| Me neither! Would be a waste of a style on me! |
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    Location: Somewhere around here | I love the look! I don't think I would ever buy one just because I don't know if it's an official "button up collared shirt" so I couldn't wear it in a rodeo or bigger show. But if it was good to go, I'd definitely buy a few! I think I have just enough bust to make the shirt work but they are small enough to not pop out!! |
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| Cowlover2 - 2014-03-12 5:54 PM
I bought one and love it. Wear a wide tank under it and u can put a bigger chunky necklace on with it and looks good.
I do this too. If I don't have a tank on underneath it I would need to charge everyone who saw me $10 for the "show." |
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 If you knew me you would want to be me
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       Location: Utah | My girls and I have several of them. Never have been told that they don't make dress code as they button down and have a collar and cuffs. Also have not had any mishaps.l
I bought several in colors from JC Penney and dressed them up for competition. |
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