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    Quote Originally Posted by ButteMT61 View Post
    Good question. My personal quest for the perfect T-shirt has been not so successful. I need a long model. I want a neck that lasts more than three wearings, and it has to be cotton with no tags. I've gone through about every brand I can find in the US. I've got to the point where I might have to try some of the expensive imported stuff.
    Though I've usually bought the tagless Hanes at Target (the ones that come 4/bag for something like $15), I've been picking up these at 1 or 2 a month. Might not work for you due to your cotton criterion, however they are brilliantly comfortable; I doubt I'll go back to cotton.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Edward View Post
    Personal choice, again. I can't imagine anything viler than going out in the heat and having a shirt sticking to me for want of an underlayer.
    -You needn't fret about that with a vintage rayon aloha shirt.....the rayon used in the 40/50 "silkies" (and modern Sun Surf ones) actually feels cool and smooth in the summer heat. Wearing an undershirt with one is redundant and quite frankly, nerdish. You might as well tuck your shirts in and wear sandals w/knee-high black socks to complete the look.

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    I prefer V or U front t-shirts pretty much year around as they do not show when one's collar is open, and wick moisture away from one's body in hot weather.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DoubleXX View Post
    -You needn't fret about that with a vintage rayon aloha shirt.....the rayon used in the 40/50 "silkies" (and modern Sun Surf ones) actually feels cool and smooth in the summer heat. Wearing an undershirt with one is redundant and quite frankly, nerdish. You might as well tuck your shirts in and wear sandals w/knee-high black socks to complete the look.
    Never had the pleasure of finding an affordable vintage one I'd be comfortable wearing out. Nerdish is, again, a matter of personal taste.... and I wouldn't be seen dead in either sandals or any form of trouser short enough to reveal the length of my socks.
    If in doubt - overdress.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doublegun View Post
    I have actually been thinking about this very topic over the past couple of weeks. It's been so warm here this summer and I have become very aware of sweating through dress shirts. Now the tough question: who makes a good mid-weight undershirt that doesn't look, feel and wear like a cheap dust rag in waiting? I am looking for 100% cotton with a collar that does not streatch-out or roll?
    This might sound odd, but I've had some really good luck with those value packs of undershirts at Costco. Really good quality that stand up to sweat and many washings.
    "As a kid, I used to abide by the judgment of Brooks Brothers in New York. I think I'm away from that now."
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    Quote Originally Posted by Edward View Post
    Never had the pleasure of finding an affordable vintage one I'd be comfortable wearing out. Nerdish is, again, a matter of personal taste.... and I wouldn't be seen dead in either sandals or any form of trouser short enough to reveal the length of my socks.
    -You ought to check out Sun Surf (Japan) shirts....easily the best repro aloha shirts made today, and quite affordable at around USD$100 & up:


    http://www.sunsurf.jp/index.html

    You can find them new and used on ebay as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chasseur View Post
    This might sound odd, but I've had some really good luck with those value packs of undershirts at Costco. Really good quality that stand up to sweat and many washings.
    Also check out:

    http://www.511tactical.com/All-Produ...hree-Pack.html

    All cotton, minimal shrinkage, thin material, excellent collars.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scottyrocks View Post
    ...I've been wearing short sleeve three button henleys...
    See the thread "Depression Era Clothing" for extensive information on henleys. The style is very old-fashioned, but perhaps none the worse for that.

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    No undershirt here---ever. I got tired of wearing them when I was eight and haven't worn one since. Then again, I don't sweat much at all. It has to be blazing hot for me to sweat so it works out fine for me.
    I never wear really thin dress shirts anyway so you can't see through them and a t-shirt just feels too confining to me.
    People think they are so rebellious and original, when really they are just banal, boring and dumb.

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    I always wear an undershirt. In South Florida, it's typically over 85 year-round. The cotton undershirt keeps my dress shirt from sticking to my sweaty (although handsome) body. Avoids embarrassing underarm stains, too. In my opinion, there's nothing more distasteful than seeing a man's sweaty, hairy chest through his dress shirt.

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