So, in early September, Amory, provided six suits of summer underwear, six suits of winter underwear, one sweater or T -shirt, one jersey, coat, winter, etc.

You may have never seen the package of 15-year-old Amori Blaen, who was heading for a boarding school to St. Regis (USA). Ignore the summer and winter laundry of Amori, note that there is a T -shirt. Perhaps you would have mocked “Well?”. But it was 1920, and it was the first time in his book this side of paradise was first outlined on the F. Scott page. Fitzgerald did not invent the word, he kind of gave a bachelor’s workshop a random push. The t -shirt name made sense – when it put a flat, the shape of the T -shirt was similar to T, 20th letter of the English alphabet.
And if you have to follow the Amory package list, it’s a T -shirt, not a tee, not a T -shirt. The etymology internet vocalist will say you if you say a T-shirt- “Form T-shirt”, the dictionary will write you.
How was the T -shirt that was now born? Well, the ubiquitous T -shirt started the life of the underwear for men – neatly hidden under proper shirts. In the Middle Ages, it was a commonly wealthy man to wear woven cotton or clothing for flax T-Island under the shirt. But in T., there was actually a turn, a tail. These middle -aged lingerie had long tails of the shirt laid between the legs! It did not make a beautiful picture, and soon the tails of the shirt were compressed, and the clothes bought more slid seams.
Since then, the T -shirt has transferred several changes. And the names too. In the 19th century, British sailors began to wear white T -shirts under woolen form, and soon they were officially allowed to wear t -shirts on the deck. It was definitely convenient and no wonder that on the weekends the favorite outerwear of the working class became. Before the First World War, the US Navy included a free flannel shirt with a square neck in a white, cotton T-shirt became the official underwear of the US Navy. By then, the T -shirt was mostly a gob shirt (British Slang for sailors).
Such clothing between the skin and the shirt on top is gradually metamorfed from woven cotton and linen to Kalik, jersey and wool. In the early 20th century, T -shirts became a big business and sold as a bachelor, crew shirts – necessary for men who could not sew a shirt buttons (other hypothesis theory).
Now much more talked about this T -shirt. On June 29, 1922, the article (convenient Togs for your vacation, Rutland (Vermont) Daily Herald noted a special mention of the T -shirt: “A special mention should be given a sweat shirt, or” t “shirt that was used for many years among athletes and which should be so popular in the”. ” Make everything that the sweater does, and more, which is quite a quarter cheaper. “
And then a few gorgeous Hollywood men gave a t -shirt deserved glamor. Beautiful men who wear white white T -shirts appeared on the silver screen. Oh! Montgomery Clift puts a T -shirt in a studio photo of 1951 for a place in the sun. When the marl Brand removed the T -shirt that lowered the body, in the street car, nicknamed Desire, half of the female confusion. And when he stood on the screen of 70 mm with a fresh T -shirt in his hand, his breasts are naked, her hair is broken, the other half of the woman received the brain. James Dean made the uprising and T -shirt fashionable in the rebels for no reason (1955). The T -shirt finally arrived as outerwear. Rockstars began to perform in them, and luxurious clothing brands were invested, well, ultra-Luke T-shirts, in which men and women gladly made their way.
On this International T -shirt Day (June 21), we put one and remember how the right laundry won the wardrobe in the world.
The most iconic T -shirts
The Rolling Stones: The Language and Lips logo for the Rolling Stones was developed by the English art designer John Pas in 1970.
Superman: Red/Yellow Shield, which superman wears in his suit, was originally created by Jerry Zigel and Joe Shuster.
Charlie Brown: Everyone loves yellow and brown strips of Charlie Brown, created by Charles M. Schulz.
Che Guevara: Made Albert Cordo on March 5, 1960 in Havana (Cuba), iconic photo Che Guevara is a statement by the T-shirt of every uprising
Jurassic Park: The logo was widely noticed in the 1993 movie, and some T-Heads call it a logos.
The Ghostbusters: The NO Ghosts emblem refers to the name of the namesake movie.
I love New York: the logo was developed by the graphic designer Milton Glazer in 1976, and his red heart became a favorite for tourists around the world.
Keep calm and continue: originally printed as propaganda of the British World War II in the 1930s.
Nirvana emoji: The main product product product, the RockBand Nirvana logo has a stylized, emoji with XS for the eyes.
Dark side of the moon Pink Floyd’s the Dark Moon: presented with a sign prism and a rainbow album design.