how fashion began
how fashion began

T: A look back at this fashion staple
fashion trends 2010, with musical influences such as indie rock and new rave at the forefront have great influence on the shirt design industry, particularly in terms of tees made for men. It used to be that the only fashionable color shirt was white. However, the bright, bold colorful shirts for kids who appear on fashion runways now have eye-catching designs, boasts a world apart from the old styles.
t first emerged in the culture of fashion in the late 1800's. However, they were created as men's underwear to wear under your shirt primary. It was not until the emergence of the new century that Europeans began to popularize the shirt as outerwear. During the First World War, American soldiers found the shirt Egyptian cotton cloth and used by Europeans. The shirt quickly spread to the United States, especially since the soldiers began heavy wool uniforms at the time.
It was in the Second World War that won t iconic status for the military in the U.S. Army and the Navy. Soldiers stationed in warm weather began to use the "T" without another shirt or jacket on top - even though the white shirt still officially considered underwear. At that time the modern concept of the shirt was born, and the public has seen pictures of the soldiers in their cool jerseys. Over time, the fashion spread throughout American culture.
In the years after World War II, the international movie stars like James Dean, Marlon Brando and John Wayne began to wear t-shirts, promoting the popularity of the garment. Since then t shirt fashion trends have changed several times. The styles of the 1960 and 1970 paved the way for trends that continue today. Ringer t-shirts were in fashion in the 60's, along with the styles of screen printing and tie dyed. In the 70's, fans rock music around the world takes the "T" concert black printed with the logo or symbol of their favorite rock band.
T creativity did not stop there. The last two decades of the twentieth century saw the emergence of slogan shirts. Slogans like "I'm with stupid" or "Frankie says Relax" were widespread in the shirts, the latter of which also received the inspiration for a band - Frankie Goes to Hollywood. Motto tees became so dominant, however, that trendsetters began "personal brand" T-shirt. During the first decade of the century, this fashion statement off with astonishing success.
The madness of the shirt is not expected in the near future. In fact, web sites, T-shirt store retailers increasingly allowing customers to effortlessly create their own designs, the popularity is only mounting. The options have grown, in fact, to infinity, with the number of bold patterns and bright colors is now available for T-shirts. One thing for sure the future of the shirt design - which will only expand to become bold and adventurous more to satisfy the appetite of the growing culture of each shirt.
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