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Originally Posted by zm1283
1. $40 is too much to keep my shirt tucked in when I can use either the Flex Belt or Ultimate Belt and pay $10 for either of them.
2. What do the Supertuks even look like? As far as I can tell, the website doesn't show a picture of the actual product.
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When you go to the site entry page, there's a picture of them laid out on some dress clothes.
You can use the Flex belt or Ultimate Belt but while they will keep your shirt tucked - initially, once your shirt does become un-tucked, you either have to loosen your belt and surreptitiously tuck your tails back in or find someplace private to redo the whole thing. I've used the belt before and have found such shortcomings annoying, to say the least.
The main advantage shirt stays have over the belt - at least a good set - is that even if your shirt should become un-tucked and starts "blousing," all you has to do is grab your waistband, suck in your gut (if you have one) shimmy the waistband a bit and the tension from the stays will pull the shirt back into your pants and into position.
As for the price of the Supertuks...well, all I can say is order a cheap set on line and you'll realize why the price is where it's at. Oh yeah, they're also
Made In Canada, unlike the rest that are made with cheap labour and materials overseas.
You either want a good set that'll last a number years or a cheap set where you'll lose the tabs on the clips within a week ...and might contain lead!