T-shirts are the
latest trend nowadays even for the class people who have to attend meetings
every day in their office. Even Google office allows casual wears for the
employees as comfort is the major thing in regular works even in the busy
schedules. However, Men T-shirts have their own significance in India as one
can see a wide range of varieties when compared to other countries such as the
USA where most people are seen wearing either dark green or grey color outfits
only. Not only colorful but also versatile designs and models of them are used
in different fields specifically.
The significance of Men T-shirts in India
Preference of casual V
neck and round neck half sleeve T-shirts is permanent but the thing is they are
worn inside the jacket or riding gears in winter and just as summer wears in
respective season.
● Polo Tees are
preferred by people with classy lifestyles and it can also make its own mark in
one of the most worn Indian dresses for men.
● Round necked wears
can be a good choice as sports wear such as in gym and athletics and most
schools also prefer such uniforms for sports day in games like cricket.
● Full sleeves Men
T-shirts have utmost importance as casual wear or in blazers which make a decent
and elegant combination as a professional. They are preferred by most teenagers
and employees in hi-tech cities like Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, and Hyderabad.
● Cotton hoodies are
the most frequent clothing preferred by the Indian teens both as casual wear or
sportswear in all seasons. Winters are more likely to demand hoodies with
classy Colors.
● Customized Tees are
in a buzz since a decade in India as the people are mostly Film lovers. The
imprint of heroes or preferable tattoos makes it look cool as well as funky
which most college students prefer in certain occasion. They are also part of
most party wear, meetups, get together, campaign etc.
● Even casual designer
Tees are a part of Indian ethnic women dresses. College girls also prefer
wearing tops with casual jeans and also half jeans only in cities. Most towns
and villages limit girls to wear complete covered dresses like anarkalis and salwar. However,
embroidered tops with jeans or leggings have now merged with normal outfits for
girls in India nowadays.
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