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I see guys wearing a tank top / wife beater beneath their t shirt. This seems to be a blue collar city thing but I've seen it in NYC and Boston too.

 

Any idea wtf you'd wear a t shirt beneath a t shirt? Just wondering and this seemed like the forum to ask.

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I've tried to ask some of my homies who wear these things........ But when you're trying to reason with a dude drinking Natty Light - you pretty much have your answer.

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I see guys wearing a tank top / wife beater beneath their t shirt. This seems to be a blue collar city thing but I've seen it in NYC and Boston too.

 

Any idea wtf you'd wear a t shirt beneath a t shirt? Just wondering and this seemed like the forum to ask.

Maybe they're going to the gym and remove the outer shirt after warming up

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I wear your typical white cotton v neck undershirt beneath dress shirts but that serves a purpose. It keeps sweat off your shirt.

 

Why would you be sweating it care if you are if you're in a t shirt? And since a tank doesn't cover your pits anyway it's not doing much.

 

:dunno:

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I wear snug white haines shirts under clothes in the winter for another layer. Under golf shirts if it is on the chilly side. Or dress shirts.

 

Never owned a wife beater.

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I used to when i was in my vain like newbie phase and i was pretty muscular. Not under T shirts but under pretty much everything else. Wear a dress shirt with the top button or two unbuttoned. I was a bit of a dbag

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Why do they call it a wife beater?

 

What is considered a child beater? (NFL jersey)

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Okay in my playing days and pickup days I always wore one.

 

Especially playing basketball I hated the feel of sleeves hanging on my arms. Once they got sweaty I just didn't like the feel. So I always cut my shirts into tank tops that had huge arm holes.

Then it just felt better to have that light second layer underneath and it also helped absorbs sweat.

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I wear your typical white cotton v neck undershirt beneath dress shirts but that serves a purpose. It keeps sweat off your shirt.

 

Why would you be sweating it care if you are if you're in a t shirt? And since a tank doesn't cover your pits anyway it's not doing much.

 

:dunno:

This.

 

Occasionally, whilst I was in Houston in the throes of the dog days of Summer humidity,

if I was dressing nice, I'd wear a colored T under a button down.

And, if it was horribly humid, I'd wear a tighter whitey T underneath all that.

Strictly for sweat absorption. But, if you're not covering your pits and don't have moobs, what's the point?

 

 

 

BTW - I in no way endorse Wiff Beaters.

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Sux wears them all the time.

 

Just so he can run into his fave homo bar and yell

 

"WHO WANTS TO LICK THE BEATER?" :banana:

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I wear your typical white cotton v neck undershirt beneath dress shirts but that serves a purpose. It keeps sweat off your shirt.

 

Why would you be sweating it care if you are if you're in a t shirt? And since a tank doesn't cover your pits anyway it's not doing much.

 

:dunno:

 

extra shirt = extra sweat

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extra shirt = extra sweat

Maybe but if you're wearing an undershirt it will absorb the sweat and it's not visible if it's v neck. If you're not wearing a t shirt and it's hot you'll have a visibly sweaty dress shirt. :dunno:

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Maybe but if you're wearing an undershirt it will absorb the sweat and it's not visible if it's v neck. If you're not wearing a t shirt and it's hot you'll have a visibly sweaty dress shirt. :dunno:

 

I never wear anything under my dress shirt and on muggy days, I sweat like a wh0re in church. if I add a shirt, it would make me more miserable.

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I wear a tank top every day in the summer :dunno:

Sun's out guns out. :bandana:

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If I'm wearing a golf shirt to work I wear an undershirt but I don't when I'm golfing. And I'm not really sure why either way

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I never wear anything under my dress shirt and on muggy days, I sweat like a wh0re in church. if I add a shirt, it would make me more miserable.

I'd rather not look like a slob at work.

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I wear a pwt under a t-shirt. Tuck in the whitey, untuck the t-shirt. It does soak up sweat so you don't have wet spots on your outershirt.

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Related (and I am not shocked at all about Sux on this one):

 

I don't care WHAT 'Old Navy' or 'Never 21' or whatever tells you -

 

If you're a man and your balls have dropped, it is NEVER appropriate to wear a 'tank top'.

Geeus, growing up, only women called it that.

I see guys wearing that shiit - along with their plaid capri pants and keds and I just want to punch the fockers.

...But it's probably be a 'hate crime'.

 

No matter WHAT you call it - It's focking Kweah. And only Kweah's wear that shiit.

So, either you're nine years old or you're a cawksucker. That's your choices if you want to wear your sister's summer blouse.

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I'd rather not look like a slob at work.

 

stay home :dunno:

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Under? They look great in their own

:lol: At the gym or beach ... Okay. Day to day - f no.

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I typically don't even wear t shirts unless they ARE my undershirt and my dress shirt got stained. Even on the weekends I dress in polos or a short sleeve dress shirt. So the concept of wearing a wife beater for people to see is absurd to me.

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I typically don't even wear t shirts unless they ARE my undershirt and my dress shirt got stained. Even on the weekends I dress in polos or a short sleeve dress shirt. So the concept of wearing a wife beater for people to see is absurd to me.

 

I never wear a tshirt outside of the house. Never understood men who do.

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I never wear a tshirt outside of the house. Never understood men who do.

Hygiene?

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I never wear a tshirt outside of the house. Never understood men who do.

In most parts of the country it's impolite to walk around shirtless with your hairy beer gut hanging out. :dunno:

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I never wear a tshirt outside of the house. Never understood men who do.

Jeans and Tshirt is 90% of my clothes.

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No strip club sweats?

Ok truth be told I work at home so I'm in sweats most of the time. But in my strip club days nah no way.

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Related (and I am not shocked at all about Sux on this one):

 

I don't care WHAT 'Old Navy' or 'Never 21' or whatever tells you -

 

If you're a man and your balls have dropped, it is NEVER appropriate to wear a 'tank top'.

Dumb.

Sorry you're old and fat, but I'm only old and can pull of the tank top look without a problem. (well defined upper physique...sorta)

Plus, very comfortable

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:lol: At the gym or beach ... Okay. Day to day - f no.

 

Planet Fitness would slap you if you wore a tank top to their pretend gym. :dunno:

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