One of the perks about working the morning shift on a radio station is that our appearance doesn't really matter all that much. Unshaven? No problem. Wearing jeans? OK. Untucked shirt? No one complains.

Perhaps, though, changing that last point would be to our advantage. A new survey by Fruit of the Loom finds shirt tuckers are more likely to be winners at work and life:

A recent survey of 1,000 men ages 25-60 found that 60 percent of shirt tuckers are happier on the job. They're also 22 percent more likely to be optimistic about their future and they earn 19 percent more money than the slouchy non-tuckers.

They also have more dates, the survey found.

More dates! Fantastic! Oh, never mind, I'm married.

The survey asked men about the quality of their lives in relation to happiness, optimism, social status, income and relationships. Shirt tuckers came out on top in every category.

Feeling down? Uninspired? Need a lift? Forget Prozac! Just tuck in your shirt.

 

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