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  2. Sleeveless shirt - Wikipedia

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    A sleeveless T-shirt, also called a muscle shirt, is the same design as a T-shirt, but without sleeves. [4] Some sleeveless T-shirts, which possess smaller, narrower arm holes, are traditionally worn by both women and men. They are often worn during athletic activities or as casual wear during warmer weather.

  3. ABC’s David Muir back on the air in noticeably looser ... - AOL

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    Anderson [Cooper], [Chris] Cuomo wear all the [muscle shirts], but they would never wear this [during a wildfire],” a source told Page Six. “It’s pathetic. All flexed muscles and posing.

  4. Talk:Muscle shirt - Wikipedia

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    The article is on "muscle shirts": well, where is the muscle? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 142.167.88.21 08:06, 8 December 2006 (UTC). i concur 35.11.170.150. The above comments are body-fascist, elitist - and I confess, wholly accurate. Can't some well-built editor take a self-portrait photo to get round copyright issues?

  5. Harold Sakata - Wikipedia

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    Toshiyuki Sakata (坂田 敏行, Sakata Toshiyuki, July 1, 1920 – July 29, 1982), better known as Harold Sakata, was an American Olympic weightlifter, professional wrestler, and film actor of Japanese descent.

  6. Ripped woman out-muscles unsuspecting man on Flex Cam - AOL

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    When the camera landed on one beefy guy, he leapt out of his seat to flex his muscles. He seemed to be enjoying the attention, flexing his muscles in a tight T-shirt and striking a body building pose.

  7. Starstruck (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The souvenir T-shirt for the 1990 San Diego Comic-Con was a Starstruck shirt, printed with Kaluta's spoof of Dave Stevens's The Rocketeer featuring Brucilla The Muscle. [62] Trading cards: Two sets of trading cards covering Michael Kaluta's art career were released in the 1990s by publisher Michael Freidlander's imprint, FPG.