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T-shirt under a dress shirt:To wear or not to wear?

When it comes to this subject: t-shirt under a dress shirt We know that we’re going into a hornet’s nest. The subject generates more controversy than Bolsonaro’s twitter, Ratinho’s show and the Fla vs Flu soccer matches. It’s really tough.

Those who are fashionable will be repulsed by the introduction of a T-shirt under a dress shirt in casual looks, i.e. suits and dresses.

Of course, if you’re going to an event such as a wedding, 15th birthday party or graduation, don’t EVER do this.

You can choose to do this if business attire is your daily dress code. In the courts, in the corporate world and in the business world, time and again we come across professionals wearing a T-shirt under their dress shirt (almost always white).

T-shirt under a dress shirt, to be or not to be? Right or wrong? So, what do you think?

Look, we’re going to show you that, like everything in life, there are two sides to wearing a T-shirt under a dress shirt. Believe it! That’s why we’re going to list the pros and cons for those who do.

Say yes to making your shirt last longer.

Direct contact with the skin is certainly a problem. As we perspire, the collar, cuffs and collar or even the body of the shirt suffer from this direct contact with our physiological perspiration functions.

Note that the underwear avoids direct contact with the pants (or shorts) we are wearing and this allows us to wear the garment only once before washing.

Depending on the activity carried out, the place to be used, the physical condition of each person, the time taken to wash jeans varies (they can be used more than once).

This analogy would be the first advantage of wearing a T-shirt over a dress shirt. I don’t think it’s very nice to be able to wear a shirt more than once. Sometimes it’s okay to wear it twice, but not more than that. Shirts are different from jeans, but okay.

However, even if you wash the garment every day, you can prolong the life of the shirt because stains in the armpits, on the cuffs and collar require it to be scrubbed or washed by hand.

It’s obvious that the heavier the wash, the more it will degrade the garment. So a simple wash can extend the life of your shirt.

We just want pizza food.

The pinnacle of relaxation in tailoring is the famous pizza under the arm formed by sweat. Pizza for us, only if it’s on the table!

If you sweat a lot, you’ll always sweat. There’s no way around it. But the undershirt can ease the pizzas to a certain extent, right? Because as the saying goes, “no one can keep water down and no one can keep fire up”. So if you’re sweating profusely, there’s no shirt that can hold you back.

If it’s a moderate amount, the t-shirt already bars and prevents sweat from getting on the shirt. And this has a number of consequences, such as avoiding yellow or whitish stains caused by sweat and deodorants.

There’s just one catch, people. In order to have nothing but pros when wearing a T-shirt, the garment has to be made of cotton. No synthetic fabrics, otherwise things could get even worse because you’ll feel hotter and perspire even more.

An extra layer of protection.

Whether we like it or not, it’s an extra garment we’re wearing, so it’s a barrier we’re creating against external agents, whether it’s cold, wind, heat or rain.

It’s obvious that in the heat things get complicated because although it works to protect you from the sun’s rays, you sweat. So it doesn’t work.

But in the cold, it’s used for warmth, because let’s face it, those who wear social clothing in the summer get hot and those who wear it in the cold get cold. Only those who wear them know, and God is watching.

The only downside is that if it shows, it will ruin your look.

The biggest thing you have to be careful of is not letting the garment show, which is why it’s called an undershirt. It stays down there, it does its job. But backstage.

But how can that be? As well as the T-shirt being made of cotton, it can’t have a round collar, otherwise it’s sure to show. The way to go, then, is to go for a more hollowed-out v-neck.

Another important detail is the color. The shirt doesn’t necessarily have to be white, but it does have to be lighter than the shirt. White and beige are ideal for this because they won’t really show.

Realize that the white shirt has more advantages than disadvantages if you know how to wear it. But you have to know, man. There are a lot of rich, intelligent, entrepreneurial guys who leave their white shirts showing. He’s very successful financially, but he dresses very badly. That’s the reality.

If you want to combine everything and make your white T-shirt an ally against sweat and the elements, a v-neck means a v for style victory.

In any case, it’s up to you and your style whether you adopt it or not. If you do, follow our tips.

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