
it sounds like everybody has a different name for it. what do u call it and where do u live?
Boundgal08 wrote:Its a vest by far
Boundgal08 wrote:Never heard of one.. dont know what country you come from.. im from UK....and the pic he is showing is a vest.. im a girl, i should know these things, the pic you are showing is a waist coat!![]()
Cheers boundgal
wadeb444 wrote:wow i only put vest on there cause i just learned that british say that, ive never heard it before here. im in georgia. i didnt know we had THAT many people from britan here.
the reason i was asking is because even people at my school dont all say the same thing. i call it a muscle shirt. but some of my friends say anything without sleeves is a muscle shirt. but some others just call all of them sleeveless shirts. ive heard it called a tank top before, but most of my friends dont say tank top if its an undershirt like this. or they say tank tops are for girls and muscle shirts are for boys. and i know a bunch of people who call them beaters, but i think that just sounds stupid lol. and if you buy a pack at walmart, the package says A-shirt on it, but i never heard anybody ever really call it that.
so its crazy, there cant be THAT many different names for it, eppecially with all those names meaning something else too.
Kyle wrote:I've always heard wifebeater. I assumed that came from growing up in the South, but Wade lives in Georgia, so I don't know now.
jboycub7 wrote:here in the US, it is a sleevless tee
jboycub7 wrote:here in the US, it is a sleevless tee
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