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Some trends come and go, but others stick around because they’re just that good. Seen at Chloe and Coach this season, among others, The Tuck—the simple yet sophisticated act of tucking your hair into your clothing—is one of those timeless styling tricks that always finds its way back into fashion. Equal parts chic, cozy, and practical, this effortless move transforms your outfit into a full-on vibe, merging hair and wardrobe into one seamless look.

Hair Trends: What Is The Tuck?

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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At its core, The Tuck is exactly what it sounds like: taking your hair (usually shoulder-length or longer) and tucking it into your sweater, turtleneck, high-collared jacket, or even a structured collared shirt. The result? A relaxed, I-just-threw-this-on aesthetic that somehow looks polished, intentional, and even a little mysterious. It’s a styling trick that runway designers have embraced for decades, a trend which is now popping up everywhere from street style roundups to social media feeds. Don’t believe us? Have you seen the Olsen twins lately?

The appeal? It creates an illusion of shorter hair without the commitment of a chop, making it a fun way to play with length and your silhouette. Plus, it’s an instant styling shortcut—ideal for those in-between wash days when your hair isn’t cooperating but still needs to look put together.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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How to Get The Tuck

One of the best things about this trend is how easy it is to pull off. Here’s how to do it like a pro:

  1. Choose the Right Piece – Opt for high-neck sweaters, structured blazers, or collared coats that naturally frame the face when your hair is tucked in. Chunky knits and wool jackets work well in the colder months.
  2. Play with Texture – A sleek tuck under a cashmere turtleneck screams sophistication, while a slightly undone tuck in an oversized jacket gives off a casual, cool-girl feel. If you have natural waves or curls, let a few strands peek out for added softness.
  3. Add Accessories – Statement earrings or oversized sunglasses elevate the look, drawing attention to your face and making The Tuck feel intentional rather than accidental.
  4. Mix and Match Styles – The beauty of The Tuck is its versatility. Wear it with an edgy leather jacket for a downtown feel, or tuck your strands into a crisp button-down for a polished aesthetic.

Beyond being an easy, low-maintenance styling trick, The Tuck also serves as a subtle fashion statement. It suggests confidence, nonchalance, and a touch of playfulness—like you’re in on a style secret.