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tee shirt

British  

noun

  1. a variant of T-shirt

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The product line includes tee shirts, jerseys and hoodies ranging from $30-$110 per item.

From The Wall Street Journal

He said the "loudest applause line today at this 1/6 Truth Rally was for a woman giving the URL for a site where you can buy 'Abolish the FBI' tee shirts."

From Salon

Specifically, the part where it only allowed employees to wear Tesla or other pre-approved black tee shirts.

From The Verge

“Fifteen-year-old Black males walking home from school in the summer wearing dark shorts and a white tee shirt are not all criminal suspects to be arrested and jailed for three weeks,” Benson wrote.

From Seattle Times

“If it was a tee shirt, you could still wear it today,” he said.

From New York Times