Yes. Else I have to wash a shirt every time I wear it. Not good for the life of the shirt, but T-shirts cost almost nothing.
If I’m wearing a buttoned shirt then yes, I’ll wear a t shirt underneath. I picked up this habit in the Army and if the Army taught me anything, it is these three things: wear an undershirt, wear a belt, and always keep your gig line straight. It may have taught me something else about which way to point a rifle or something, but I don’t remember.
I mostly wear a single t-shirt as my shirt in general. When it dips below 50, I might wear a long sleeve tee. If it dips below freezing I might wear a button up shirt with no t-shirt underneath or a tee shirt and a jacket.
As far as t-shirts under other t-shirts - No, with one exception. Back when Underarmour was a little known strictly underwear/compression brand, I bought a few of their shirts and generic equivalents. I was working in a restaurant at the time and I wore those under my regular t-shirt to stay cooler. I still have a couple of those and I will wear one if it’s very hot or I’m wearing a tighter shirt. However the material tends to poke out well above the neckline and at the arms.
No.
Nope.
99.8% of my days at work I wear a white Calvin Klein 100% cotton v-neck t-shirt under my Land’s End oxford cloth button-down.
99.8% of my weekends I wear a solid-color Hanes ComfortSoft crew neck t-shirt under one of my old LE OCBDs that has gotten too ratty for work.
Nothing else in my life is as consistent as those combinations.
I never used to, but I converted and now always do. I always wear dress shirts for work (and work indoors), and I find it more comfortable to have one on. Also, white shirts can sometimes be a little revealing without one, as one can tell from Nipple Guy down the hall.
I always wear an undershirt with a dress shirt (a v-neck one, since I don’t want it to show), but I never wear one with a casual, un-tucked button-down shirt or a t-shirt.
I wear one, simply because I don’t like sitting down and having exposed belly flub or chest hairs poking out between the buttons if my shirt bunches up. You appreciate my choice also, even if you don’t know it.
I always do with a dress shirt or button up. It keeps the shirt clean and I can get a second wear out of it usually.
Me too.
In cool weather (basically, when I’d be wearing a long-sleeved shirt), yes. In warmer weather (when I’d be wearing short sleeves), mostly no. And I very seldom wear a T-shirt as a standalone garment, except for the uniform shirt for one of my jobs, because most of them don’t have pockets, and I need some place to carry my pens etc.
Always. I can’t be comfortable unless I have one on. A crew neck usually, a V-neck or scooped neck in warmer weather. If I’m wearing a “fancy” T-shirt, I still have on a T underneath.
I wear white V-neck t-shirts ALL the time, even under other t-shirts. (Because of my age and a family history of skin cancers, I always wear long-sleeved t-shirts as the outer shirt whenever I’m going outside and want to wear a t-shirt.)
I consider the t-shirts to be “sacrificial.” I can bleach them and wash them at high temps to get them really clean. I don’t want to do this with the outer shirts, some of which are classics I got at concerts, exotic (!!) places I visited, or from friends. The outer t-shirts are treated and washed more gently, and turned inside-out when machine washed .
As far as the white t-shirts peeking out at the collars and sleeves…who cares?
Always cotton Ts under dress shirts. It’s a comfort thing for me.