Tucked or untucked?

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On my first rotation of third year of med school, one of the notoriously gruff OB/GYN chiefs stopped us in the hallway and without any chitchat just said "doctors tuck." Since then, I couldn't do anything else--I think I'm still afraid of her though

Anecdotally, I can always seem to separate physicians from nurses and techs by whether they are tucked or untucked
 
Whatever i am feeling that day, i never had anyone comment on me to tuck or not, the old-school cowboys sure do tuck them.

As above. Doctors tuck. Nurses untuck.
nurses will start to tuck if the word ever gets out 🤣
 
I usually go with khakis and a white oxford (tucked) that has my name and the name of my institution embroidered on it.

But when I go scrubs, its untucked because my balls are just so big.
 
tucked for sure. I am partial to some of our trend-setting attendings including the doc who rocks the untucked scrub top with khakis and the surgeon who wears a suit coat over his tucked scrubs.
 
I tuck, but it usually ends up untucked in the back about halfway through my shift. If I had time to drink water the 1st half, and I have time to take a leak the 2nd half, then it'll get tucked again.
 
Full scrubs = tuck

ED mullet = untuck
 
Tuck 90%, post-bathroom break near end of shift causes compliance to fall off. Also, if nurses start tucking then how are they going to display their lower-back art?
 
If they're surgical/hospital scrubs, yea, you gotta tuck em. Some of the more "stylish?" scrubs don't really tuck well and look decent out, so I leave those.
 
Out of curiosity, is there any reason why doctors traditionally tuck their scrubs in? Does it just come from tucking in dress shirts and it looks more professional, or is there some other reason?
 
Untucked. I always feel like I just look downright silly tucked. I will say though that I'm female and pretty much constantly mistaken for a nurse. In the ED even as a student I don't wear a white coat. Hope to never have to.
 
I have always been a fan of the 'front tuck' where the front part of the scrubs are tucked, but the back hangs out.
 
And now I picture myself showing up in a sleeves ripped off t-shirt with cutoff jean shorts. Yes, the shirt is tucked in. +/- sleeveless white coat (white vest?). Unsure of foot wear.

At one job in Hawai'i, I asked the boss about the dress code. Quote: "We ask that you wear a nametag and shoes." That included slippers (what mainlanders call "flip flops").
 
I have always been a fan of the 'front tuck' where the front part of the scrubs are tucked, but the back hangs out.
That's a look I associate with frat boys. <overhead page> "Dr. Bro please call 6250 </overhead page>
 
Tucked! Even in small scrubs, I look like I'm playing dress up if I leave the top untucked.
 
Tucked. Untucked is straight bush league.
 
Untucked.

Tucking scrubs is for dweebs, you may as well tuck a plaid sweater-vest into some dockers and wear a fanny pack. Worst of all, the few nurses with the chip on their shoulder start tucking too, leaving it all too obvious that their thongs are giving them wedgies which would make an 80's high school bully proud. Think of the children.
 
Whoa... my avatar didn't like the changeover to the new forums...
 
tried to do the tucked thing for a while in med school.. just felt wrong.

untucked.
 
I have always been a fan of the 'front tuck' where the front part of the scrubs are tucked, but the back hangs out.
Nothing like the scrub mullet. Business in the front, party in the back.
 
I'm absolutely gobsmacked that this many people 1) notice and remember what other's do with their clothing and 2) are concerned enough to remember what they themselves do as far as tucking/not-tucking and 3) that there is an active thread about it.

I dont tuck my shirts into my pants, my jeans into my boots, or my wife beater into my boxer shorts ... in that order. Pretty much anything that can be tucked (from clothing to body parts) should certainly be left untucked (unless we are talking FUPA and then that is the one thing that should always remain tucked).
 
I'm absolutely gobsmacked that this many people 1) notice and remember what other's do with their clothing and 2) are concerned enough to remember what they themselves do as far as tucking/not-tucking and 3) that there is an active thread about it.

And yet, here you are....
 
Both my wife and I are untucked purists. . . and we never invite tuckers over for dinner
 
I always tuck, but the back tends to wander out pretty frequently. Plenty of time to wear my clothes untucked when I'm off shift.
 
There are certainly some strong opinions on both sides of this issue and/or discussion!
 
I'm pretty sure I couldn't tuck if I tried. Either I (unintentionally) low-ride or my torso is too long. Either way, untucked.
 
I have to admit I do. I know it looks silly but I use my phone at work all day. I have one of those plastic holster things for it. In my defense I have never claimed to be cool.

I dig. I'm just givin' yah a hard time.

Go with the Columbia vest: its got pockets and leaves your sleeves open and free.
 
Tucked. I just think I look like a goon without tucking in the scrub top. I guess I never really thought about the fact that nurses and tech don't tuck.

I also think the t-shirt underneath is pretty dweebish. So I guess technically, I'm tucked, no undershirt.
 
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