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[QUOTE="Lefty2one, post: 3375837, member: 1001"] It does to a certain extent, but I'm okay with that as long as everything fits well. I'm a bit shy of 40 y/o and don't get any negative comments about my crewneck/oxford shirt combination. Really you just have to make sure the neck size of your shirt is on point; too many men don't know how clothes should fit and wear collared shirts that are a half to full size too large and that can ruin the layered look of a sweater. You can find pics of any of these styles where it's well-executed or poorly executed. And of course pics of handsome men who can pull off any look don't really help. I dabbled in this look 10-12 years ago but couldn't do it. It felt like some no-man's land where you're not dressed up but it's not smart casual. It's become the uniform of dads who want to put in minimal effort to "dressing up". I put on a Patagonia/LL Bean fleece instead of that if I want to go casual/without a button-down shirt layered underneath. [/QUOTE]
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