Spin-Off of the Shirt Thread: Do You Wear T-Shirts

Printed or Graphic T-Shirts:

  • Yes I wear them

    Votes: 78 78.8%
  • No I don't wear them

    Votes: 14 14.1%
  • I buy them as souvenirs but don't actually wear them

    Votes: 1 1.0%
  • Other

    Votes: 6 6.1%

  • Total voters
    99
I haven't voted.

Based on your narrow definition of t-shirts, then "no." I don't wear those unless I have to.

Like you, though, I have several v-neck/scoop neck, "ladies' cut", knit shirts. I have some both with and without decoration. I personally consider those "t-shirts" too. So without your definition of what a t-shirt means to you, I would have said "yes."
 
I wear Tshirts every day except for work but my caveat to the discussion would include long sleeve tshirts. I wear sleeved tshirts for all except the gym then I wear short sleeve.
 
I don't generally buy graphic or printed t-shirts. I have a couple though (not Disney) and occasionally wear them, so I voted other.
 

I have a lot of t shirts that I wear to sleep/lounge around the house. Some of my tshirts are Disney, most are not though.
 
T-shirt and jeans are my go-to apparel unless I'm going to church or the theatre or on when my wife and I have a date night (or, if you want to get super technical, the gym). I've been able to wear a t-shirt and jeans in my office for the past 3 years.
 
That's almost all I wear.
I have quite a collection......lots of Disney and that is my souvenir of places I travel to.
 
I wear a lot of graphic tees, but not the boxy unisex (men's cut) ones because those are neither flattering nor comfortable with the size of my chest. If they're big enough not to feel confining there, they hang like a sack. If they're comfortable in the arms and neck and length, they are uncomfortably tight in the chest. I've got a ton of them from various volunteer projects and 5Ks and such, but I tend to cut them into v-necks or tank tops and only wear them as PJs or for working in the yard.
 
That is all I wear (unless I have a meeting for work to leave the house or going out to dinner or something like that). Most of mine are all souvenir shirts. I am picky on fit though, I just don't buy a random unisex shirt. If it's unisex and the mens small fits me like a womens shirt would then I buy. Alot of places have women size shirts so that is nice. I'm also really picky about the material. It has to be soft cotton, not the hard cheapest thing the store found type they slap a graphic on. I realize none of the shirts I am buying are of high quality, but they make me happy to wear.
 
I only have a few graphic tees. I only wear them at home. I love reading graphic tees and a lot of them make me laugh, but they really aren't "me" wardrobe-wise. So, I don't wear them in public except on rare occasions (ex: when I used to go to Disney, I would sometimes wear one there, and I did buy and wear one at Universal when we were there in January). But I don't wear them out of the house in my everyday life.
 
As defined by a short-sleeved, crew neck knit shirt with some sort of logo, slogan or graphic on it. Inspired by the shirt thread where TONS of people seem to be wearing Disney-themed t-shirts. For me it's a no, unless required as part of a work or volunteer project. That shape of shirt looks terrible on me. I do have one or two v-neck lady-shaped ones that I wear sometimes.

For me it's a "no" as well. A, as you said, the shape of graphic tees tends to not work for me, plus I only wear V-necks. I have super thick hair, which means my head, face, & neck tend to be quite warm, so a v-neck lets me get some air on me. I feel like I'm being strangled by crew neck tees. Lastly, I find the fabric of less expensive tees to be very heavy & warm, which again, doesn't work for me, since I'm actively trying to be cooler. :) (Although sometimes higher quality tees will come in more fabric options and shape and neck styles.)

Now, I do wear plenty of v-neck t-shirts, just not graphic type. The solid casual tees just come in so many more options than the graphic or logo ones seem to be available in. :)
 
It’s only what I wear with jeans or capris and shorts in the summer.

Only time I don’t is when we are on a cruise . I don’t feel comfortable in other shirt, especially button ones with no stretch.

Mine are mostly ones I get on vacations, a few plain ones I wear when I wear a hoodie in the winter. Even though I’m a woman I wear unisex ones because usually They are too short other wise. Don’t get me started on the sizing of the ones at Disney, 2X no more like a large.

Funny have a ton of concert ones and don’t wear those...lol why I’m keeping them in great shape who knows the kids don’t want them.
 
Quite often. If they get stained or old/ragged, they become cleaning, yardwork or sleeping shirts. I mean, DH doesn't care if I wear a shirt to bed that has a red stain from BBQ on it. :lmao:

The more expensive ones, I tend to be more careful with. The cheaper $2 on clearance ones, those are for everyday whatever around the house wear.
 
I guess I should have read your post before I voted. I voted yes because I wear what I define as t-shirts - most of them don't have logos, slogans or graphics on them. Most of my non-work shirts are like the one below

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I voted NO because when I think of tee shirts, I think of shirts with sayings, etc... Have a shelf full of shirts like yours from Banana Republic (my fave), Polo, etc. I often wear!
 
I wear V-neck shirts (T material) all the time but most of mine are plain color or stripes

I do wear tank tops in summer but only when hanging in the yard which obviously this summer I will doing a lot of because I don't go anywhere!
 





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