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  2. Sleeve garter - Wikipedia

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    It came into wide use, especially in the US, in the latter half of the 19th century when men's ready-made shirts came in a single (extra long) sleeve length. Sleeve garters allow individuals to customize sleeve lengths and keep their cuffs from becoming soiled while working or at the correct length when worn under a jacket.

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    Dress up any ensemble easily with Hurley men’s short-sleeve polo. Each polo top features a three-button placket and is made of stretch fabric for extra comfort. Costco members get $2 off the ...

  4. 18 stylish two-piece sets that will keep you warm and cozy ...

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    It includes a button-up sleeveless top and matching mid-rise pants, and you can toss on a comfy long-sleeve tee or light sweatshirt underneath to stay warm in the winter.

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    Aiyino Men's Two-Piece Short Sleeve Henley Summer Set $27 $30 Save $3 For the guy who's obsessed with Henleys, this two-piece set includes his favorite shirt and tie-waist shorts.

  6. Undershirt - Wikipedia

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    It can have short sleeves or be sleeveless . An undershirt may be worn to protect the body from stiff or otherwise uncomfortable fabric. It also makes dress shirts less transparent, to reduce the amount of sweat absorbed by the shirt's fabric. It can be worn during winter months as an extra layer of warmth, and reduces wear on the upper layers ...

  7. Dress shirt - Wikipedia

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    A shirt has several components: A one-piece back, which is usually pleated, gathered, or eased into a section of fabric in the upper part of the back behind the neck and over the shoulders known as the yoke (either one-piece or seamed vertically in the middle); one-piece sleeves with plackets at the wrist, or else short-sleeved (cut off above the elbow), though this is not traditional; a band ...