Apparel T-shirt is a simple lightweight for the upper body, usually short-sleeved. A T-shirt usually without buttons and collar, with a round neck and short sleeves. This dress can be worn by anyone, both men and women, and for all age groups, including infants, adolescents, and adults. Rebel Without a Cause: this is the movie that popularized aka T-shirt T-shirt, especially among young people in the second half of the 1950s. James Dean, the main actor in the film's production in 1955, wearing a T-shirt, blue jeans and a red jacket, of course-do not forget to also hair cowlick. T-shirts, jeans, and leather jackets became a kind of symbol of youth rebellion.
Previously, Marlon Brando shocked the fashion world with his shirt through the film A Streetcar Named Desire in 1951. In the official poster film directed by Elia Kazan looked Brando wore a white T-shirt with the sleeves rolled up to reveal a beefy arm. He was hugging Vivien Leigh, actress co-star in the film. Kaos has since become an alternative style of dress of young people. Marlon Brando and James Dean was a rebel who made the popular shirts through movies. It should be noted, they then use a plain shirt graphics without the slightest touch.
Flowers generation with his hippie tie-dye T-shirt using the identity of his people. This model spread to Indonesia up to the level of the villages. Came the shirts are dyed into the liquid dye wantek. Previously, shirts tied with string-like techniques jumputan.
Youth protest at the Vietnam war policy in the late 1960s with shirts protesting peacefully "Make Love Not War" and "Give Peace a Chance". One of the wearer is John Lennon, composer "Give Peace a Chance". Symbol of peace, peace, Gerald Holtom design shaped like the steering wheel and printed on T-shirts worn people everywhere, including Indonesia.
Since the shirt was never out of their youth culture and young hearted. T-shirts into the transmitter all forms of "ideology" of music, tastes, to politics. This is an "evolution" because previous shirt undershirts alias is passing underwear became outerwear long process and a part of pop culture. In 1913 the U.S. Navy made the T-shirts as the official coat dress. Soldiers stationed in hot temperate areas often only wearing a T-shirt. Since then, precisely in 1920, T-shirts come in an entry in the Merriam-Webster dictionary.
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