Highlights
●All over prining
●Crew neckline
●100% cotton
●Custom logo
●Multicolor
●Short sleeve
●Blank style
●OEM service
Made In China
Composition
65% polyester 35% viscosa
Washing instructions
machine wash warm gentle
do not use chlorine bleach
flat dry
iron at medium setting
do not dry clean
Designer Style ID
RL20AW93
Wearing
The model is 174cm-178cm in wearing size M
Description
In spring and summer, when fancy T-shirts float through the streets like clouds, who can imagine that T-shirts were originally underwear worn by workers doing heavy physical work. Generally speaking, men's T-shirts are a bit like women's bras today. They are not easily exposed. Only when they are worn with sleeveless jumpsuits, they show some of their true colors. In the early 20th century, T-shirts were only promoted as underwear in the product catalogue of clothing companies. By 1930, although the image of underwear had not changed much, it was obvious that people had begun to try to wear T-shirts outside. This was what people heard about "sailor shirts". Sailors sailed out in T-shirts, and the blue ocean and clear sky painted it with the first romantic color.