T-SHIRTS
SUPREME BOX LOGO TEE 2003
SUPREME NASTY NAS TEE
Oversized 1UP ROMA Tee
Oversized Casso Tee
Oversized Casso Tee
Oversized Casso Tee
Oversized Casso Tee
Oversized Casso Tee
Oversized DUNK Tee
Oversized Casso Tee
Heavyweight Box Fit T-shirt
NIKE PSG RONALDINHO JERSEY
ADIDAS JACQUARD POLO
YUNG LEAN 2002 TEE
WATER LONGSLEEVE
The Evolution of the T-shirt: From Humble Undershirt to Fashion Staple
The T-shirt, a ubiquitous garment found in wardrobes worldwide, has humble beginnings dating back to the late 19th century. Originally designed as an undergarment, it has evolved into a versatile piece of clothing that transcends age, gender, and culture. Let's delve into the fascinating history of the T-shirt and explore how it has become a fashion staple in modern times.
The Origins
The T-shirt's origins can be traced back to the United States Navy in the late 1800s. Sailors were issued lightweight, breathable cotton undershirts as part of their uniform. These undershirts, with their short sleeves and comfortable fit, provided sailors with much-needed comfort in the sweltering heat of naval vessels.
The Rise of Popularity
During World War I, the T-shirt gained popularity beyond military circles. American soldiers, stationed in warmer climates, found the undershirt to be practical and comfortable. Its simple design and ease of movement made it ideal for soldiers engaged in rigorous activities.
Cultural Icon
The T-shirt's status as a cultural icon was solidified in the mid-20th century. Hollywood icons like Marlon Brando and James Dean popularized the T-shirt as outerwear in films like "A Streetcar Named Desire" and "Rebel Without a Cause." Their rugged masculinity and nonchalant style sparked a fashion revolution, and the T-shirt emerged as a symbol of rebellion and youth culture.
The 1960s and Beyond
The 1960s saw the T-shirt's transformation from a basic garment to a canvas for self-expression. With the rise of screen printing technology, T-shirts became a medium for conveying political statements, promoting bands and brands, and showcasing artistic designs. The tie-dye trend of the 1960s further cemented the T-shirt's status as a symbol of counterculture and individuality.
Modern-Day Wardrobe Staple
Today, the T-shirt is a wardrobe staple for people of all ages and walks of life. Its versatility makes it suitable for casual wear, athletic activities, and even high-fashion ensembles. From classic crew necks to trendy graphic tees, there's a T-shirt for every occasion and personal style preference.
Everything from vintage to Streetwear T-shirt
At UNMARKET, we love the T-shirt. Is a stable piece of every wardrobe nowadays and who doesn't love a great T-shirt. We offer a wide selection of T-shirt, everything from handpicked vintage T-shirts to new style streetwear T-shirts with a oversized or boxy fit.
Curated vintage T-shirts
As you probably heard before "everything was better in the old days" and the same goes for T-shirts and that's why we handpick and curate vintage T-shirts. When looking at vintage pieces we often see a better quality of cotton and a different level of craftsmanship.