What happened to white tee shirts?

I'm a guy, and growing up, I always wore a white tee shirt under my shirts.. I was cleaning out stuff from my bedroom that I no longer wanted, when I ran across a drawer full of white tee shirts-dozens of 'em. I can't tell you when I last wore a white tee shirt under my shirt. When did that change?
 

MY hubs wears white T-shirts..but more often black or grey under his shirts in winter...

I also have a drawer full of white t-shirts... but I think they lost their popularity because they don't wash up well, and go grey quickly after a few washes , so people tend to have to replace them more often, easier therefore to buy coloured

My Tees stay white because I'm careful how I wash them...
 
I'm a guy, and growing up, I always wore a white tee shirt under my shirts.. I was cleaning out stuff from my bedroom that I no longer wanted, when I ran across a drawer full of white tee shirts-dozens of 'em. I can't tell you when I last wore a white tee shirt under my shirt. When did that change?
I wear both..
 
1960's, T-shirts were a garment in and of themselves, as in put on t-shirt, jeans-you were dressed.

Army said, 'No,' T-Shirts are required under fatigues (army shirt).
When discharged, I found I felt cold all the time without a t-shirt, cannot imagine
going without one.
 
I'm a guy, and growing up, I always wore a white tee shirt under my shirts.. I was cleaning out stuff from my bedroom that I no longer wanted, when I ran across a drawer full of white tee shirts-dozens of 'em. I can't tell you when I last wore a white tee shirt under my shirt. When did that change?
My hubby do not wear white tees under his shirt... wow, never thought about that. But I think there are a lot of men that do...mainly the guys that wear suites.. maybe, I dunno.
 
My son still wears white T-shirts as does my husband, my son wears them under his work shirt and my husband wears them to do yardwork and if he wears a dress shirt.
 
Corporate policy was 100% cotton tee shirts under 100% cotton pinpoint white button down or spread color dress shirts. I spent a ton of money for dry cleaning and starching my shirts.
My husband wore a white COTTON tee shirt beneath his laundered starched dress shirt because it helped keep the laundered dress shirt fresher and avoided having to change mid-afternoon on hot muggy days. Always cotton never polyester or blend. He worked sales and had to appear as fresh for last customer of the day as the first.
 
I put on a white crew neck t-shirt every morning. Have about a dozen of them, plus a couple of colored ones and a number of printed colored t-shirts. During the winter, I will wear a long-sleeve shirt over a white t-shirt.

I have found out that, if I leave the white t-shirts in the dryer too long, the inside and outside of it will get burnt. IOW, rough to the touch. I don't like that feeling, so I've adjusted the time in the dryer. I will also use either fabric softener or Distilled Vinegar in the rinse. Never get the smell of vinegar after drying is done.
 
I guess I'm some sort of heathen. I used to wear white tee shirts under my shirts. Buy since I rarely wear a tie, I haven't worn a tee as an undergarment, in years. Got a drawer full of em, though. Alas is me.
 


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