T-Shirts Part of Student Wardrobe
ABBEY TINKER
Staff writer
A T-shirt is the staple to every college student’s outfit. T-shirts can display anything from sports team logos, major city names like New York City, or witty one-liners such as “Lie (next) to me.” A lot can be done with T-shirts.
“If there is someone walking by me or sitting in my class and they have a t-shirt on with a graphic or a saying I do read it. Some of them are really funny and clever. The graphics are pretty cool too,” said freshman Suzanne Gersich.
T-shirts can be dressed up or dressed down, depending on the occasion. If the occasion calls for a little sprucing up, the T-shirt should fit more snugly and not be covered in words or graphics. Sometimes all an outfit needs to look put together and polished is a simple solid-colored tee with a necklace or a jacket over it.
Everybody knows the art of dressing down a T-shirt, but there is a way to make the outfit look put together and not like it was thrown together from a pile on the floor. Be sure the t-shirt does not have any holes and is not discolored.
T-shirts can also be handmade. This option takes some time and creativity but creates a very unique look. Some ideas are to put a favorite graphic or picture of friends on it. Another is to put one or many favorite quotes. The most popular homemade t-shirt would be the classic tie-dye.
“Making your own T-shirts lets you express yourself.
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