Back in the day,
men's t-shirts are only worn in the comforts of ones own house. In short, t-shirts are not regarded as something that is fit for fashion. The order of the day during the 30s and until the 50s is men should only wear coats, suits, and ties during formal gatherings. Anything less is unacceptable. T-shirts are mostly associated with common workers. Janitors, construction workers, plumbers, mechanics, and all those folks people who do the dirty jobs. The greening of America, as spearheaded by the beats and hippies during the hippie happy 1960s, the nihilistic punk revolution during the late 1970s, and the culmination of the counterculture ferment during the bleak 90s, turned the innards of fashion inside out. The best statement could probably represent this is the elevation of the lowly jeans and t-shirt into a legitimate fashion attire.
In social balls nowadays, it is quite normal to see even world-renowned public figures and celebrities wearing t-shirts. The plain proletarian attire indeed has its revenge and now you can even see men's t-shirts created by famous brands sold for a few hundred dollars apiece.
So what really makes this seemingly pedestrian article of clothing very appealing especially among the very young? Is it the possibility of jazzing it up with cool prints? The pure comfort it brings? Its lack of pretentiousness? Well, it could be all of these and more. One thing is for sure though. Men's tees are easily the hippest apparel that has ever come out and it would really be so prudish of you not to have some in your closet. Besides, even the most expensive t-shirts are relatively cheaper than a branded coat and tie. To choose from the widest selection of the coolest t-shirt brands, feel free to visit the best online fashion store for men.