Future Generations Will Dis Golf Shirts
When German archeologist Heinrich Schliemann dug up the remains
of ancient Troy in 1872, he discovered objects that contained
images of what we’ve come to believe ancient Greeks looked
like: Men wore tunics — basically knee-length T-shirts — and women
sported togas. But what if that was just a fad of the 12th century B.C.? In
normal times, maybe Greeks actually wore tie-dye, board shorts and
Skechers. The question arises because the golf shirt (actually, polo shirt
is the proper name) has become the unofficial work uniform of the
early 21st century/
Steve Crump
, Twin Falls Times-News.
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Question: I’m wearing a polo shirt as I type this. How often do you wear a polo (golf) shirt? And do you think they’re a passing fad?
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