Speaking of T-shirts, there have been different opinions about the origin of this name. One is the United States in the17th century. Dockers in charge of loading and unloading tea all wear this short-sleeved shirt. People abbreviated the English word T-E-A "tea" to the letter "T". The second statement happened in Britain. /kloc-in the 0 th and 7 th centuries, British sailors added short sleeves to their vests because they were not elegant, which became the current T-shirts. No matter how the name of T-shirt comes from, it has become a wise choice for today's fashionistas.
T-shirt is a transliteration of English "T-SHERT", which is named because its sleeves and upper body form the shape of the letter "T". Perhaps because it is so common, such transliterated nouns seem to lack a strong exotic atmosphere. In fact, T-shirts have a history of nearly a hundred years.