-
reduces wear on the
upper layers of clothing.
Factory m****-produced
undershirts became common in the West in the
early 20th century, with innovations...
- that have been cut off.
Depending on the style, they can be worn as
undershirts, by
athletes in
sports such as
track and
field and triathlon, or as casual...
- A
camisole is a
sleeveless undershirt typically worn by women,
extending to the waist. The
camisole is
usually made of satin, nylon, silk, or cotton. Historically...
- shirts,
unbuttoned shirts with
sleeveless undershirts underneath, or
sometimes just
sleeveless undershirts or tank tops (which
would have been retailed...
-
class clothing such as
plain white T-shirts,
muscle shirts,
sleeveless undershirts or "guinea Ts";
leather jackets;
sweat or tracksuits;
coppola caps or...
-
shown to be
wearing black undershirts with a high
collar (turtleneck style)
instead of the
usual grayish-indigo
undershirts with a low collar, no combadges...
- of
clothing that
covers the
front of the torso,
originally worn as an
undershirt with
medicinal properties. With the
opening of China, it is sometimes...
- (Russian: тельняшка,
pronounced [tʲɪlʲˈnʲaʂkə]) is a
horizontally striped undershirt worn as
uniform by
Russian military personnel. It has
stripes in white...
-
Bralettes are also
sometimes worn as
outerwear top, and are also
designed as
undershirts for
girls developing ****. The size of the
bralette also
differs from...
- cap was all-red with a
white wishbone "C" insignia. The long-sleeved
undershirts were red. The
uniform was
plain white with a red
wishbone "C" logo on...