Sunday, August 18, 2013

big screen on the century 50's movie star

Many contemporary mass use of products and services, such as the Internet, is the result of military intervention or culture. In the case, in the United States of America fashion items, is the United States soldiers introduced at the beginning of twentieth Century and is a century later still think is necessary, there is a block in each person's wardrobe, called simply "- shirt. "The sale of a variety of styles, colors, size and printing design t-shirt frenzy over the years has been spread all over the earth, so that people feel" cool "and" fashionable "in this comfortable clothes. In fact, today, any changes in the upper body clothing is considered to be an important part of men's and women's clothing, fashion trend of it live longer.
T-shirt industry emerge as the times require, in the first World War, the United States Army returned to the only European soldiers wearing light cotton shirt. Comparison of the United States Navy and Army soldiers wear wool uniforms, clothing this let the skin breathe, and provides a new am cooling when worn feeling, especially if you just was in the hot summer day and night. Due to its simplicity, less keys, little collar and pocket design, shirt launched by the United States Navy in 1913, quickly became known as the "t", because it covers most of the human torso. To 1920, Webster's dictionary includes word t the INGLESA language version of the United States and Europe during the Second World War, the soldiers have become a standard.
But the current boom clothing and T-shirt industry the huge attraction, mainly because of the movie. In the big screen on the century 50's movie star, the people accustomed to wearing such a lightweight clothing is higher than that of the calm the skin without a shirt. In fact, T-shirt, through the political affiliation of time in 1948, when Thomas E. Dewey and Dwight D. Eisenhower in the 1952 campaign using printed logo "their dew point of Dewey" and "I love aike".


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