

While that may be true in many aspects, mismatching the wearability or the appeal of the product is probably costlier in the end.
So is the statement 'a t-shirt is a t-shirt' really accurate?
I discovered that even something as tangible as a tee shirt can have a subjective quality ; an expected performance, if you will.
For instance, a fitted shirt as compared to a regular t-shirt serves a different purpose.
Primarily because of the garment stitching and cut.
Regular tee shirts are meant to give more breathable room and are styled for a loose fit for all occasions and activities.





