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How did T-shirts come from (What are the differences between today’s T-shirts and the past)



After wearing T-shirts for so many years, have you ever wondered where T-shirts came from? According to historical records, a T-shirt worn by Caesar was displayed in a restaurant i…

After wearing T-shirts for so many years, have you ever wondered where T-shirts came from?

According to historical records, a T-shirt worn by Caesar was displayed in a restaurant in ancient Rome, which is similar to the current T-shirt. The T-shirts are somewhat the same, but during a volcanic eruption, the restaurant was left without T-shirts.

T-shirts in the modern sense originated from the 17th century, when dock workers who specialized in unloading tea at the docks They wore a uniform short-sleeved shirt. They simply abbreviated “Tea” to “T” and painted it on the outside of the wooden box. Over time, the work clothes were also called T-shirts. Of course, there is another theory. The clothes worn at that time were laid out in a T shape, hence the name.

No matter which way you say it, the word T-shirt is really It was accepted by the public in the 1920s, when Webster Dictionary first included T-shirt as a general vocabulary.

Of course, the function of T-shirts as “underwear” has not changed before the 1920s. Before that, there were few male outerwear. Wear it, and those who wear it outside are mostly people who are engaged in manual labor, such as sailors, and they mainly wear it to cover their shame.

Because sailors at that time loved to wear vests, the commander compromised and stipulated that sailors must wear sleeves in order to be more decent. T-shirt to cover thick body hair.

Time came to the 1930s. At this time, a T-shirt that could really be worn outside appeared, which was the famous sea soul shirt. , out of the yearning for the ocean and sailors in that era, many men and women who were at the forefront of the trend wore this “underwear” outside.

Coco is the most famous for wearing T-shirts outside Chanel, it is said that she was the first public figure to wear a T-shirt outside. However, what really made T-shirts popular in Europe and the United States was Marlon Brando and James Dean. In “A Streetcar Named Desire” which was released nationwide in 1951, they wore ordinary white T-shirts. , making a kind of girl obsessed with it.

In 1955, the appearance of James Dean T-shirt dress began to be slowly accepted by many men. In “Resistance Without a Cause”, the outfit of a T-shirt + black leather jacket + jeans directly affected the dress of a generation and became the standard outfit for the literary and angry youth at that time.

In the 1960s, more and more people began to wear casual wear with T-shirts. By 1975, the T-shirt industry welcomed Here comes the “butterfly effect”, 48 million printed T-shirts appeared in the US clothing market, large and small, and this number has been rising since then, with no downward trend at all.

Nowadays, T-shirts have become very popular, and people are choosing It is also more diversified and pays more attention to the functionality of T-shirts. The popular natural hemp fiber T-shirts are highly praised by consumers. With their long-lasting antibacterial and antibacterial capabilities and 10 times the breathability of cotton, It is 3 times more hygroscopic than cotton. In summer, your upper body can experience an instant cold feeling, and you can stay away from the trouble of sweat and odor. It is simply good news for those who sweat excessively!

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