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14554207 No.14554207 [Reply] [Original]

i-is this true? i do this all the time mainly because i don't like sweating on a button-up shirt

>> No.14554208
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>>14554207
stop browsing /lit/

>> No.14554210

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>> No.14554212
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Yes, it is true. It is not /lit/ to wear undershirts. They look pathetic. If you sweat, it's probably because you masturbate too much or have some kind of anxiety disorder. Now, here is a real author. Note, the total absence of an undershirt.

>> No.14554215

>>14554210
are you supposed to be the butterfly of this board

>> No.14554230

>>14554207
> i do this all the time mainly because i don't like sweating on a button-up shirt
t. american fatty

>> No.14554234

>associating IQ with the way you dress

>> No.14554247

>>14554230
desu I'm kind of fat and I don't sweat everywhere. Also why not just wear a vneck or a wifebeater if it bothers your skin so much?

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>>14554234
Exactly, my good man. I for one do not judge anyone by the way they dress. Such as these vibrant youths. This is a dress of peace and they should be respected. There are no social cues or signs behind dress. It isn't like it singles any sort of instability or retardation by poor outfits. Heavens no! And humans, are, for some reason, endowed with certain internal biased faculties that summarize persons with a quick glance. That sounds like a bunch of hooey to me. Let us ignore classifying persons by their manner of dress and all sorts of traits and just assume everyone is equal. It can be summarized, as the Americans say, "don't judge man".

>> No.14554274

This pretty damn retarded reasoning considering t-shirts were originally invented to be worn as undergarments under collared shirts

>> No.14554281

>>14554274
They were invented for mechanics to wear underneath their course outerwear. Not for executives wearing high-thread cotton dress shirts. You're the retard here.

>> No.14554285

>>14554274
t. made that shit up

>The T-shirt evolved from undergarments used in the 19th century. First, the one-piece union suit underwear was cut into separate top and bottom garments, with the top long enough to tuck under the waistband of the bottoms. With and without buttons, they were adopted by miners and stevedores during the late 19th century as a convenient covering for hot environments.

>As slip-on garments without buttons, the earliest T-shirt dates back to sometime between the 1898 Spanish–American War and 1913, when the U.S. Navy first issued them as undergarments.[4] These were a crew-necked, short-sleeved, white cotton undershirt to be worn under a uniform. It became common for sailors and Marines in work parties, the early submarines, and tropical climates to remove their uniform jacket, wearing (and soiling) only the undershirt.[5] They soon became popular as a bottom layer of clothing for workers in various industries, including agriculture. The T-shirt was easily fitted, easily cleaned, and inexpensive, and for those reasons, it became the shirt of choice for young boys. Boys' shirts were made in various colors and patterns. The word T-shirt became part of American English by the 1920s, and appeared in the Merriam-Webster Dictionary.[4]

>By the Great Depression, the T-shirt was often the default garment to be worn when doing farm or ranch chores, as well as other times when modesty called for a torso covering but conditions called for lightweight fabrics.[5] Following World War II, it was worn by Navy men as undergarments and slowly became common to see veterans wearing their uniform trousers with their T-shirts as casual clothing.[6] [1] The shirts became even more popular in the 1950s after Marlon Brando wore one in A Streetcar Named Desire, finally achieving status as fashionable, stand-alone, outerwear garments.[7]
>>14554281
more or less correct

>> No.14554292

Whenever I see an undershirt poking up through someones collar I always notice and it looks bad.

>> No.14554293
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>>14554285
>yeah lemme just en.wikipedia.org ctrl+v ctrl+c

>> No.14554294

>>14554207
Isn't that essentially their entire purpose for existing though? Does this (stupid) reasoning also extend to singlets?

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>>14554293
>yeah lemme try to save myself from embarrassment even though I made the "originally invented" shit up because I'm some retard that wears a man bra and am offended. l-look he used w-wikipedia guise, i win.

>> No.14554304

>>14554294
>Isn't that essentially their entire purpose for existing though?
No.

>> No.14554324

Some collared shirts are pretty sheer though so what if I don’t want people to see little dark spots where my nips are?

>> No.14554332

>>14554324
So a literal manbra then?

>> No.14554340

>>14554207
So this is the power.......of fragile masculity...........

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>>14554340
>John Green is masculine

>> No.14554352

Why not just wear a wife beater? I guess it looks bad but i never worse them for the nipple reason although before i lost weight my nilpples were a bit puffy. If you wear a shirt and walk around in the winter it can be really fucking cold. That’s an acceptable time to wear an undershirt so you can tuck it into your pants and avoid that deadly up coat cold breeze which is killer on cold mornings.

>> No.14554355

>>14554352
Being cold is a good thing. You can always put a sweater on and take it off. You can never take an undershirt off easily in a room full of people if you start getting hot.

>> No.14554364

>>14554355
>invent ways to circumvent cold weather
>dude just be cold lmao

>> No.14554371

>>14554207
I wear them sometimes because I have pointy nipples

>> No.14554399

I just don't want to stain my dress shirt, just wear a v neck

>> No.14554403

>>14554207
its true :/

>> No.14554455

>>14554207
No one who isn't autistic actually gives a shit.

>> No.14554457

>>14554207
>reading this heavily into a fucking undershirt
Get off this site- probably the internet in general and go outside actually.

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>>14554207
You anons are something else.

>> No.14554941

undershirts are slovenly

>> No.14554958

>>14554324
I just use a little tape to cover them, it's unnoticeable

>> No.14554978

>>14554230
hey dumb fuck. you wouldn't be sweating if you werent wearing two shirts

>> No.14554995

>>14554958
>putting tape over your nipples as an alternative to wearing a t-shirt

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Hedi does it so it's okay

>> No.14555046

I don't even sweat and I sometimes wear an undershirt because it has a 2000s high schooler look I can really get behind.

>> No.14555051

>>14554352
What the fuck is the point of a wife beater when most people sweat the most out their pits

>> No.14555178

>>14554364
It's called a sweater or jacket.

>> No.14555180

>>14554234
>not associating IQ with the way you dress

>> No.14555387

>>14554212
>implying nabokov doesn't spend 2 hours everyday masturbating to underage girls

>> No.14555395

just wear a v-neck. I wear skin-tone colored v-necks so that I can wear them under white shirts

>> No.14555397

>>14555387
I don't imagine he spends 2 hours everyday doing much of anything considering he died 40 years ago