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22nd September 05, 01:27 PM
#11
![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by kiltedpride
Don't think so Bryan here a T-shirt is usually a cotton garment (like your fruit of the loom vest I guess) but the ones I refer would still be cotton but better quality, fitted and with an interesting design/ style and of course a designer label like Boss or Armani or D&G, Kenzo, etc.
So this is at least partially a question of fashion, hence more an issue of culture differences, as Dave has suggested. Then again, my sense of fashion may be hopelessly skewed. I live outside Denver Colorado, a town where we still run the cattle through downtown for the Stock Show each winter. I've been to a wedding where the invitation said "City Casual" so the attendees showed up in clean brewpub t-shirts and their newest Birkenstocks. (I might have to start refering to this as traditional "Rocky Mountain highland garb"). Then again, I've been to functions where most of the people present were in formal wear (this was back when my tuxedo still fit).
Bryan...then, when I lived in the south...
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