History of the First T-Shirt

It may be an item of clothing you regard as ordinary, but the T-shirt has come a long way since the late 1800s when it first evolved from men’s undergarments. It was never visible and served more as the top half of some long john type underpants.

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The t-shirt was soon to be produced as proper underwear and soon after adopted by dock and mine workers “as a convenient wear for hot environments”, especially like what you’ll find in coal mines or the deep recesses of ships.

T-shirts soon became popular with workers in various industries but not before the US Navy in 1913, made it popular by issuing it to be worn as undershirts. However, in the warmer regions, it soon became commonplace for sailors and Marines to wear their tees without their jackets to their work parties or out of town.

For the US Navy, they came short-sleeved with crew necks (probably where it got that style’s name from), not unlike the round (crew) neck styles you see today, over a hundred years after.

The V-neck styles soon followed and were designed to be worn so as to conceal the shirt’s neckline when an outer shirt or jacket is worn over it.

Tees – From Underwear to Fashion Statement


Now everyone, from newborn babies to the elderly, has at least a couple of t-shirts in their clothing collection.

And now, T-shirts are not only stylish and fashionable, they have also become a “medium for self-expression”, individualism, sports loyalties, musical inclinations, souvenirs, and company advertising, with any imaginable combination of words, art and photographs printed on them.
The t-shirt gradually evolved from being a piece of underwear into an outerwear with symbols, quotes, and signs that express culture, religion, sex, and rebellion.


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