| We see lots of colorful and bright colored t-shirts in | | | | dyeing their t-shirts were so in while black concert |
| America that are being worn by males all around the | | | | t-shirts were so popular in the 1970s. |
| country but did you know that for one time in | | | | During the 1980s and 1990s, the t-shirt industry saw |
| history, the t-shirt was only available in the color | | | | the boom of slogan shirts like "I am with stupid", but |
| white? But now, we see lots of colorful bright shirts | | | | since most of the slogans were considered |
| which has lots of funky patterns printed on them. | | | | ubiquitous, the new millennium welcomed the |
| The t-shirt was only worn as an underwear back in | | | | "personal branding" on t-shirts. |
| the nineteenth century. It was made popular by the | | | | Because there are a lot of t-shirt websites and |
| Europeans. Then, during World War 1, American | | | | traditional fashion manufacturers around, people are |
| soldiers brought the t-shirt to the United States. By | | | | now creating their very own individualized and |
| World War 2, the US Army and Navy has ordered | | | | personalized t-shirt trends. Bright colors and personal |
| that t-shirts be a standard issue, and soldiers wore | | | | slogans and sayings now front our t-shirts. So, all you |
| them alone and not just an underwear during hotter | | | | t-shirt fans out there should be happy to know that |
| climates. In the post World War 2 era, some movie | | | | we see a brighter and promising future for the t-shirt |
| stars like James Dean, Marlon Brando and John | | | | industry. |
| Wayne popularized the t-shirt. During the 1960s, tie | | | | |