Long Sleeve T-shirt

Long sleeve streetwear t-shirts 

Still called Tee-shirt or Teeshirt without hyphen, the T-shirt is considered an undershirt that owes its name to its T shape in general. It initially came in short sleeves but with time eventually knew the long sleeves. It has also known other additions such as: the hood, turtleneck, round neck, V-neck. We distinguish several categories of T-shirts according to these different transformations.

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From the fashion point of view, we can observe in everyday life several styles of T-shirts that are more represented by their flockings or their physical shapes. Among so many styles of T-shirts long sleeves simple or complicated, we have the Streetwear which simply means "what we wear in the street". It is a style of clothing that appeared in the mid-1980s and reached its peak in the 1990s. It is closely related to music, especially rap. It was originally created by street gangs and later monopolized by fashion trends.
Streetwear style is not a luxury taste like any other, it gathers young people in common desires such as graffiti, skateboarding or music.

To better understand each other when we talk about long sleeve T-shirts Streetwear, it is important to specify the details on the teeshirts in general.

History and evolution of long sleeve T-shirts

The T-shirt is the iconic garment of the United States. It is said that the soldiers of the US Navy borrowed it from the sailors of the Royal Navy. Another hypothesis of a European borrowing is that American fighters (present in Europe during World War I) took the light cotton undershirts of local workers and soldiers. An undergarment that became the regulation undershirt of the US Navy in 1919. Thanks to sports around 1930 (especially after Clark Gabie's appearance in this outfit during the 1934 movie New York-Miami), it became an outerwear.

The modern version of the T-shirt is the result of a collaboration between the textile company Cooper's Jockey and the University of Southern California Trojans soccer team in 1932. It thus became an almost universal garment when the American soldiers called GI landed in Europe from 1943. This through the massive production of the model in the form of T-Type shirt.

After the movie "The Rage of Living with James Dean", the T-shirts became the reference in casual clothing. As manufacturers of the history of this garment, we have :

  • Fruit of the Loom (Rhode Island, 1851)
  • H. Hans Knitting Company (1902, Winston Salem Hans, Hans)
  • Pilgrim (1886, Chicago, Sears-Roebuck and Co)
  • Cooper’s Jockey Club

However, T-shirts have also become a widely used means of communication for businesses and any type of organization with messages to get out. The first promotional ads (such as "I Like Ike") or decorative T-shirts appeared in the late 1940s. The first ads came from Thomas Edmund Dewey's 1948 presidential campaign. These were titled "Dew it with Dewey" and have been preserved by the Smithsonian Institution.

The T-shirt would have gone as far as being a support for the promotion of the first color movie "The Wizard of Oz" according to some sources.

After all these years, the T-shirt followed a multitude of evolution to start being made with long sleeves. Giving more weight to this type of clothing. Because nowadays we find multitudes of T-shirts with long sleeves as those of the street called Streetwear.


Evolution of T-shirts over time

Initially, long-sleeved T-shirts were made on a circular loom, producing bobbins, knitted fabrics, jerseys, interwoven fabrics or ribs. Therefore, there were no vertical slits on their sides.

On the other hand, most of the products currently being manufactured are made of front and back stitches sewn together. They would not normally have buttons or ties, except in an essential decorative setting. It is with the evolution of fashion that we could see even more diversified versions that appeal to younger fans of style or elegance

 


With the development of hip-hop in the 80s, there was a fashion to wear very loose T-shirts. This was also the case with those with long sleeves. But the focus on this fashion was more on street kids or kids who like parties, music and the like.

In most cases, the long-sleeved T-shirt closes the lower back. But for some women, over time, some very tight and short styles have been developed that reveal the belly button and the belly.

Since it is a body garment, it had as classic colors white and gray at the base in American universities, green and blue as classic in professional clothing of the military. Traditionally, the T-shirt has a round neck. However, in the 40s and 50s brands of long-sleeved T-shirts began to offer copies with V-neck. These later became very popular thanks to celebrities like Michael Jackson. The indentation of some of them even started to become very wide or deep to prevent suffering from the passage of the head.

T-shirts have been used for generations and are very popular. Designers are always looking for new designs: new shapes, new colors, new materials. They were originally made of pure cotton, but now they can also be made of bamboo, synthetic materials, mixtures of cotton and various synthetic fibers (even wool).

More and more the world is asking for them, the sales of long-sleeved T-shirts are multiplying in the world in recent years. We are talking about 13 billion that were manufactured in the world in 2016. A statistic that continues to multiply day by day.

Place of long sleeve T-shirts in streetwear today

Streetwear nowadays is more practical and sportswear. This consists in part of wearing baggy pants, big shoes, jogging suits, hooded sweatshirts, as well as t-shirts that are more or less wide and usually long-sleeved. The trend changes every day. You can be a fan of brand X and then tomorrow Y comes out even better like you like. Automatically you will go to Y to please yourself. It's a bit like what happened with Michael Jordan in the mid 1980's who switched from Adidas to Nike.

Today, RAP and Hip-hop continue to influence at least 75% of street style. Indeed, hip-hop is at the origin of streetwear and continues to give its contribution to the style of long-sleeved T-shirts that can be worn in the street without fear of any contraction of self. The same is true for many other lines of clothing. This is what motivates young people to buy new T-shirts as soon as he or she sees Drake or Nicky wearing them.

Long sleeve t-shirts Streetwear

T-shirts in general have an essential place today in streetwear thanks to their diversity and casualness. We can probably say that T-shirts are a must in the street world. It's almost impossible to see a young kid these days without at least one long-sleeved T-shirt in his wardrobe. Whether it's a girl or a boy. This evolution is even affecting adults, businessmen and women, to a considerable extent. There has always been a tendency to say that this style of clothing belongs to street bandits, street dealers and the like. But to tell you the truth, it is simply a way to feel free, young and relaxed. That's why you'll see the big businessmen wearing long-sleeved T-shirts for shopping, family outings, visiting parks or recreational places during their vacations.

How to wear long sleeve T-shirts Streetwear ?

Long before mastering how to wear these T-shirts, it is important to know how to choose them.

We prefer to dress like everyone else and we often think that we want to create a perfect garment for an event or something else. Nevertheless, we have to admit that the basic clothes of men and women are T-shirts and jeans. We wear it at home, on weekends, in stadiums and with our children. So, we probably spend more time in T-shirts than in other clothes. This is especially true if we sleep in them.

Maybe because we wear it so much on a daily basis, the T-shirt doesn't get much attention. You can end up with 15 underwear of some brand or with a drawer full of all the streetwear T-shirts bought or obtained in breweries, street games, bachelor parties and many others. But we still have to think about it, because there is always a question: how to choose Streetwear T-shirts. Because the quality of the choice of these remains very important.

One thing is certain: some Streetwear long sleeve T-shirts are better than others. This should be seriously acknowledged because that is the reason why everyone has their favorite. There are countless choices, but only a few of them can hug the body the right way and maintain their shape wash after wash.

Once you've chosen a T-shirt, all that's left is to know how to wear it to represent the street style that suits you.

The streetwear t-shirt is considered humble and is a must-have in both men's and women's wardrobes. Its versatility and particularly affordable price tag allow it to be worn in an infinite number of ways and in almost any situation (with the exception of the cocktail dress code). In other words, the rules for wearing streetwear T-shirts are very simple. Starting with basic colors such as white, black, gray and navy blue, you can combine them with almost anything: jackets, sweaters, pleated jackets and shirts. Once you've got it, you can start experimenting with prints, patterns, details and materials to give you a look that's uniquely your own.

There's nothing more comfortable than wearing a soft T-shirt on the weekend. Comfortable T-shirts (also known as Tricots in French-speaking Africa) are very affordable and come in many different colors. The most perfect look for everyone is simply the one in which they feel the most relaxed.

Some examples on Tenshi

We present to you as a continuation an own idea of the long sleeve T-shirts according to several styles. The store has its own space for the qualities of these long sleeve T-shirts. We play on the essence of color and elegance to give you a unique image in streetwear. Because everything is focused on making you wear unique and stylish pieces.

These long sleeve T-shirts can be combined as mentioned above in a sharp streetwear style.

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