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T-Shirts, T-Shirts, T-Shirts

If you love t-shirts as much as I do you've come to the right place!

I live in my comfortable t-shirts and love them so much that I've started a blog about t-shirts and created many web pages devoted to t-shirts and the people who love them.

You'll find links to my latest blog posts from my Grab a Tee T-Shirt Arcade blog, great places to buy your favorite t-shirts at the best prices, places for you to sound off about t-shirts and more.

Get comfortable and enjoy!

Alice in Wonderland T-Shirts

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The T-Shirt in Technical Terms

What's a t-shirt really?

Piano Key Tie


Piano Key Tie T-Shirt

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What's a T-Shirt?

A T-shirt (or tee shirt) is a shirt which is pulled on over the head to cover most of a person's torso. A T-shirt is usually buttonless, collarless, and pocketless, with a round neck and short sleeves. The sleeves of the T-shirt extend at least slightly over the shoulder but not completely over the elbow (in short-sleeve version). A shirt that is either longer or shorter than this ceases to be a T-shirt. T-shirts are typically made of cotton or polyester fibers (or a mix of the two), knitted together in a jersey stitch that gives a T-shirt its distinctive soft texture. T-shirts can be decorated with text and/or pictures, and are sometimes used to advertise, kind of like a human billboard.

T-shirt fashions include styles for men and women, and for all age groups, including baby, youth, and adult sizes.

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Marvel Comics - Group Shot




Marvel Comics - Group Shot T-Shirt
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I Live in my T-Shirts and Jeans

How about you?

The Rolling Stones - U.S. '78 Tour
The Rolling Stones - U.S. '78 Tour T-Shirt
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90% of the time you can find me in a pair of jeans and one of my favorite t-shirts.

Do you live in your t-shirts?

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Yes! I live in my t-shirts too!

iamadeathgod says:

Pretty much. Wouldn't be caught dead in a suit. In fact I should make out an early will just so I never will be.

FelicityLuckey says:

I love t-shirts! I'm all about being comfy in my clothes.

Treasures-By-Brenda says:

Well, I live in my t-shirts when it is t-shirt season. I'd freeze to death in the winter in a tee.

bethd821 says:

Absolutely! I'm much more comfortable.

No. I prefer a more professional look.

 

Virtual Farming T-Shirts

Online virtual Farming T-Shirts

Farming Addicts Anonymous shirt
Farming Addicts Anonymous by toadhunter
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Mafia Wars T-Shirts

Mafia Game T-Shirts

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Super Pets T-Shirts

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More Online Gaming T-Shirts

Facebook Game T-Shirts

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FaceBook T-Shirts

T-Shirts for FaceBook Fans

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The History of the T-Shirt

T-Shirt History wikipedia article

Woodstock - Upstate '69


Woodstock - Upstate '69 T-Shirt
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The History of the T-Shirt

The T-shirt evolved from undergarments used in the 19th century, through cutting the one-piece "union suit" underwear into separate top and bottom garments, with the top long enough to tuck under the waistband of the bottoms. T-shirts, with and without buttons, were adopted by miners and stevedores during the late 1800's as a convenient covering for hot environments.

T-shirts, as a slip on garment without buttons, originally became popular in the United States when they were issued by the U.S. Navy during or following the Spanish American War. 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. It is possible that the Navy uniform boards first discovered the T-shirt by watching dock crews.

Named the T-shirt due to the shape of the garment's outline, 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 this reason, it became the shirt of choice for young boys (perhaps more the choice of their mothers than of the boys themselves). Boy's shirts were made in various colors and patterns, and became so ubiquitous that cartoon character Charlie Brown rarely was seen without his T-shirt with distinctive zig-zag stripe around the waist.

By the time of 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.

Following World War II it became common to see veterans wearing their uniform trousers with their T-shirts as casual clothing, and they became even more popular after Marlon Brando wore one in A Streetcar Named Desire, finally achieving status as fashionable, stand-alone, outer-wear garments.

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Headphones

Headphones T-Shirt

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Favorite Holiday T-Shirts

Best T-shirts to wear for your favorite Holiday

Valentines Day T-Shirts
Easter T-Shirts
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Maxine T-Shirts

Hallmark's Maxine T-shirts

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1980's T-Shirts

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T-Shirts for your Favorite People

T-Shirts!

World's Best Grandpa T-Shirts
Mother of the Groom T-Shirts
Drama Queen T-Shirts
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Mickey Mouse T-Shirts

Mickey Mouse Club T-Shirts

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T-Shirt Trends

A t-shirt by any other name...

Tuxedo

Tuxedo T-Shirt
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T-Shirt Trends

T-shirts were originally worn as undershirts. Now T-shirts are worn frequently as the only piece of clothing on the top half of the body, other than possibly a bra or an undershirt (vest). T-shirts have also become a medium for self-expression and advertising, with any imaginable combination of words, art and even photographs on display.

A T-shirt typically extends to the waist. Variants of the T-shirt, like the tank top, A-shirt (with the nickname "wife beater"), muscle shirt, scoop neck, and the V-neck have been developed. Hip hop fashion calls for "tall-T" T-shirts which may extend down to the knees. A 1990s trend in women's clothing involved tight-fitting "cropped" T-shirts that are short enough to reveal the midriff. Another popular trend is wearing a "long-sleeved T-shirt", then putting a short-sleeved T-shirt of a different color over the long-sleeved shirt; this is known as "layering."

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The Big Lebowski - Team Dude


The Big Lebowski - Team Dude
T-Shirt

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Peace Sign T-Shirts

Peace Symbol T-Shirts

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Latest Posts From Grab a Tee T-Shirt Arcade

T-Shirt Blog

M.A.S.H. - Red Cross

M.A.S.H. - Red Cross T-Shirt
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Latest Posts from the Grab a Tee T-Shirt Arcade Blog
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Custom T-Shirts

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Custom T-Shirts

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Easy to Personalize T-Shirts

Easy to Customize T-Shirts

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Willie Nelson T-Shirts

T-Shirts for Willie Nelson Fans

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T-Shirts Reader Feedback

Share your thoughts and comments about t-shirts here!

GhostBusters - Logo to Go



GhostBusters - Logo to Go T-Shirt

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  • Mar 10, 2011 @ 1:27 pm | delete
    beatitful t-shirts
  • kiwisoutback Sep 10, 2010 @ 4:33 pm | delete
    You've got a lot of great t-shirt lenses. Nice work, I'll be checking out some of these.
  • iamadeathgod Jun 26, 2010 @ 11:27 am | delete
    Nice selection. I really like the reality shirts.

    Author of: Smoking Skull SHirt
  • FelicityLuckey May 22, 2010 @ 10:55 pm | delete
    Great selection of t-shirts!
  • JenniferAkers Apr 23, 2010 @ 11:12 pm | delete
    My teen son loves t-shirts like these. He has a Woodstock tee similar to the one you featured. I'm always on the lookout for more to add to his collection. :)
  • Treasures-By-Brenda Mar 27, 2010 @ 10:22 am | delete
    Great collection of t-shirts, Robin.
    Lensrolled to my I Love Cookies t-shirts lens.
  • bethd821 Mar 13, 2010 @ 9:13 am | delete
    Great selection of t-shirts!
  • bdkz Feb 1, 2010 @ 2:22 pm | delete
    Cool!

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