Many men in America wear T-shirts under their shirts. At the same time, the latter look out from under the gate. Our compatriots can say that belonging to this country does not matter, since in our country shirts are worn over underwear. And they are right, only the majority of our men prefer T-shirts or T-shirts with a deep neckline. Let's go back to the Americans. What was the reason for the popularity of this style of clothing among them?
In one of the Internet materials, two versions were voiced. The first was to cover the upper body. The second was due to the fact that shirts are often sewn from synthetic fabric, which does not cause the most pleasant sensations, so a T-shirt made of natural fabric was worn under it.
The first version can be discarded right away. A naked male torso has never been considered something indecent, and such an appearance is not prohibited by censorship.
The second version also raises doubts. The popularity of synthetics is a rapidly passing phenomenon. Moreover, most people prefer natural materials, regardless of fashion trends. As for T-shirts, moreover, white ones, they are combined with different shirts: synthetic, cotton.
It all started with the army
In the American army, this is the kind of dress that is adopted. This combination of wardrobe items is standard across the military.
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A person during the period that serves in the army gets used to this appearance, namely to a white T-shirt under a shirt, which is visible from under the collar. They continue to walk like this in civilian life. As for the rest, they simply adopt this style and combine it in their image.
Continuing the topic, read what exist 11 reasons not to throw away your old t-shirt, but to find a useful use for it.
Source: https://novate.ru/blogs/031120/56620/
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