| Mine never does. |
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| Yes. And judging by how quickly pit stains develop in them I'd say he's saved a fortune in dress shirts. |
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| Either a white t-shirt, or a white wife beater. |
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Quality shirtings don't require an undershirt. They are thick enough so the fabric doesn't reveal hair or anything else. Undershirts can require a shirt that doesn't fit as well around the armhole meaning a big sail of a shirt instead of one fitted properly.
Dress shirts should be white, pale blue, pink, or acru. They can have stripes or patterns but they should be light in color. Dark colors may be shirts w button fronts but they are not dress shirts. |
| Also shirts should be laundered w every wear so they shouldn't get pit stains. |
| Do you replace undershirts as soon as you start to see stains (after washing)? That seems to happen so fast. |
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| Yes of course. |
Which brands are thick enough so they don't require undershirts? |
DH is very hairy and sweats a lot He has always worn undershirts under dress shirts (and all shirts!) but you can still see some hair poke up (unless his dress shirt is buttoned to the top with a tie) and on hot days still sweats to his dress shirt. So maybe a lot of the men you are seeing are wearing undershirts, op! Don't hate on hairy guys who run to the overheated
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| Under dress shirts, polos, and button downs, yes. |
| Oh yes. Always. |
| Yes always, but I think the v necks are for old men. Love the crew shirts even if they show. |