I'd save guayabera and Hawaiian shirts for Miami and Hawaii, respectively. You want to blend in, not drawing attention to yourself, and these don't.This message has been edited. Last edited by: egregore,
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Originally posted by egregore: I'd save guayabera and Hawaiian shirts for Miami and Hawaii, respectively. You want to blend in, not drawing attention to yourself, and these don't.
I’m 6’8” - not “blending in” in virtually any setting, regardless of apparel choice.
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Second vote for Duluth Trading. Most of their choices are generously cut because they are work oriented. This gives me exactly what I am looking for in concealment.
I’d suggest picking one you like and having it altered to a square hem. It’s pretty easy to do and not expensive.
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Look for fishing shirts. Most all big box sporting goods stores have them.
I've got an Academy Sports in the area and a BassPro. Both have them. Academy is generally cheaper but BassPro is easier to order from online if you need to.
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