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| Recent Update: May 27, 2011 | Interesting Facts About Polo Shirts And T-Shirts |
Everyone has them, we all wear them, and, chances are, we own
several different types. What exactly is this item? Well, it's a
shirt. Whether it's a polo shirt, a t-shirt, or even a fun
bowling shirt, the shirt is very popular. They've been around
for a very long time, and modern versions have been in existence
since the early 1900's.
Many types of shirts are in existence today. One of the most
popular is the polo shirt.
Polo shirts are typically thought to be named for designer Ralph
Lauren, whose Polo line is quite popular. However, that is not
so. The polo shirt is a knitted, pullover-style, sport shirt
that features a rolled collar and bottoms at the neck.
They are usually made from 100% cotton. You can find them in
other varieties of knot such as Pique, Interlock, and Lisle.
Similar to the standard polo shirt is the rugby style. It looks
much like a polo, however buttons can be replaced by a zipper
and broad stripes are usually present in the shirt's design.
Another popular design is the T-shirt. The T-shirt came to be in
the early 20 th century, and since has become a wardrobe staple.
The American T-Shirt began during WWI when troops saw European
soldiers wearing the comfortable, lightweight, cotton
undergarment on hot days. Since American soldiers wore heavy
wool uniforms, they quickly caught on and became known as the
'T' shirts, or T-shirts are we call them today.
T-shirt officially became a word in the 1920's when it was
included in the Merriam-Webster dictionary. And, by WWII, the
Navy and Army had included them as part of standard issue
underwear.
From there its popularity grew and the T-shirt was no longer
thought of as just an undershirt. Actors such as John Wayne,
Marlon Brando, and James Dean wore them as regular shirts. By
1955, it was even considered to be ok to wear by itself without
another shirt covering it.
Over the years T-shirts have evolved even further.
In the 60's the tie dye T-shirt became popular. Screenprints
were also fashionable. In fact, advances in printing and dying
paved the way for other forms of the T-shirt such as the tank
top, muscle shirt, scoop neck, V-neck, and also many others.
Since T-shirts were so inexpensive, they were used to make a
statement. Band and professional sporting teams began printing
their logos on T-shirts, which became hot merchandise for their
fans.
During both the 1980's and 90's, T-shirts became even more
popular. Types of print, as well as availability, increased.
Today you'd be hard-pressed to look in someone's closets or
drawers and not find at least one.
Today T-shirts can be found just about anywhere. You can buy
them plain, printed, or, thanks to different companies on and
off the web, you can even customize your own.
T-shirts are often found in a person's wardrobe because it is
fashionable, comfortable, and, best of all, affordable. Polo
shirts are also a popular wardrobe staple because its classic
look works with so many different styles.
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