Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Why I love my Tshirts

Why I like tshirts

I want to disguss the many benefits of wearing a tshirt as opposed to other upper articles of clothing.

First of all the practicality of wearing a tshirt suits my life over dress and collar shirts because I like to feel free and comfortable. Collar shirts have their uses but most of the time I find myself changing out of the dress and collar shirts to get more comfortable. The comfort aspect of a tshirt is very important to me. Tshirts are for the most part light weight and flexible. I hate the stiffness of dress and collar shirts and feel restricted in my movement at times. I need flexibility and easy to maintain clothing. Tshirts do not need drycleaned and are easy to wash, dry and fold. Oh yeah, I almost forgot, easy to iron too. I must also admit that that getting dressed takes a lot less effort because a tshirt can easily be taken on and off.

Next, from a fashion standpoint, tshirts can serve many other purposes in conjunction with the comfort of wearing one.When it comes to tshirts and the design content, basically anything goes. There are an infinite number of designs, patterns, colors and writings that can go onto a tshirt. I personally enjoy funny and humerous shirts but I see many tshirts that serve a purpose as well. They range in design from serious and poltical to informative and adverisemental which broadens a tshirts funcionality. To add, if you have not noticed, many brand name designers are now designing fashionable tshirts, partly becasue I think people are searching for fashion and comfort together. Hell, even a plain colored tee looks better then a stiff, rugged shirt at times.

Last is the cost effectiveness of tshirts. Tshirts for the most part are very affordable generally ranging between 5 and 25 dollars. With that being said it means a person could go spend less then 100 dollars and walk away with generally no less then 5 shirts. This is nice because you will always have something different to offer from a looks aspect and the size of your wardrobe will expand significantly. Who want to work 40 hours a week just to be able to buy a few shirts?-not me.

In closing, I love my tshirts first for comfort and then the added bonuses of many designs, colors and affordability.

What do you think?

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