FedoraFan112390
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I remember once I was talking to my (now deceased) grandmother. She told me how back in the day, in the 1950s at least, my grandfather was criticized for wearing T-Shirts outside. She said his own aunt would say to her, "How can you marry a man who goes outside in his underwear?", some of his older relatives (who were born around 1900 let's say) thought it was kind of disgraceful. I've heard other things too, that back in that time - 40s, 50s, 60s - a man did not wear shorts; it was considered, at the time, immature or something along those lines? I know my stepgrandfather (b. 1917) never, ever wore shorts; even the grandfather I mentioned who wore a t-shirt, has never worn a pair of shorts.
Am curious if it was just an ethnic (my family is Italian and Irish, conservative Catholic people) thing or if back in the day there was a big stigma toward men wearing shorts or a t-shirt?
Am curious if it was just an ethnic (my family is Italian and Irish, conservative Catholic people) thing or if back in the day there was a big stigma toward men wearing shorts or a t-shirt?