Urban fashion Diaries pt.2
In my last blog, I wrote about the must-haves in your accessories collection. This blog is going to be as promised about dressing up, styling up, the right trendy clothes to wear, tips, and the must-haves in your closet. so without any further due let's get into it. ⇝ Just like in the earlier blog, we will start from the basics: T-shirts: As slip-on garments without buttons, the earliest T - shirt dates back to sometime between the 1898 Spanish–American War and 1913, when the U.S. Navy first issued them as undergarments. These were a crew-necked, short-sleeved, white cotton undershirt to be worn under a uniform. Fashion without the T-shirt is like coffee without a cup: directionless, too hot. And so it is almost inconceivable to think that through the first half of the 20th century it was considered only an undergarment: a hidden nod to Victorian modesty in a newly mass-produced age. From the 1950s onwards, however, the graphic T rapidly emerged as a buildi