Undershirt Explained

An undershirt in American English (vest in British and South African English, banyan in the Indian Subcontinent, or singlet in Australia and New Zealand), is an article of underwear worn underneath a dress shirt so as to protect it from body sweat and odors.

More generally, the term refers to an upper-body garmet worn next to the skin (innerwear) by men.It can have short sleeves (T-shirt) or be sleeveless (A-shirt).

An undershirt may be worn to protect the body from stiff or otherwise uncomfortable fabric. It also makes dress shirts less transparent, to reduce the amount of sweat absorbed by the shirt's fabric. It can be worn during winter months as an extra layer of warmth, and reduces wear on the upper layers of clothing.[1] [2]

History

Factory mass-produced undershirts became common in the West in the early 20th century, with innovations turning the union suit into two pieces, for upper and lower body.

Types of undershirts

Notes and References

  1. Book: Esquire: the handbook of style : a man's guide to looking good. 2009-01-01. Hearst Books. 9781588167460. New York, NY. en. 217263653.
  2. Web site: Centeno . Antonio . A Man's Guide to Undershirts: History, Styles, and Which to Wear . The Art of Manliness . 28 June 2013 . 28 January 2020 . 6 December 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20211206211938/https://www.artofmanliness.com/style/clothing/mans-guide-to-undershirts/ . live .