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18th May 10, 12:17 PM
#11
 Originally Posted by Bugbear
I think I might be getting the shirt terminology mixed up; it sounds like some people are using the term T-shirt to mean undershirt. For example, I have some shirts that do not have the open button collar, like a polo shirt, just the round neck, and are not meant to be worn under another shirt. The sleeves are too long for them to be used as an undershirt etc.
Those are sometimes referred to as "henley shirts", Ted, although that particular style was worn as an undershirt during the late 19th century.
T.
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