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They are the basis for every day: T-shirts for children are versatile, easy to care for, and come in many different styles. The undershirt worn by American soldiers came to us as a T-shirt because it resembles a T when laid flat. A shirt with long sleeves is called a long-sleeved shirt, while a shirt without sleeves is called a top or tank top.
Children's shirts with short sleeves often resemble their US counterparts: they have a round neckline, the sleeves end at the upper arm, and the hem usually reaches to the bottom.
Even if your children are growing faster than you would like and their favorite shirt will soon be too small, it is still worth paying attention to good quality. After all, children's T-shirts are washed frequently, and cheap quality usually looks dull and washed out after the first few washes. The colors fade and the fit becomes loose.
Traditionally, T-shirts for children are made of cotton jersey, which makes them comfortable on the skin and easy to care for. T-shirts for girls should often be figure-hugging. To achieve this, a little elastane is added to the cotton so that the shirt retains its beautiful fit.
Functional shirts are made of synthetic fibers that quickly wick moisture away from the body and keep the skin dry. This moisture management is ideal for sports, but also for traveling. Functional shirts are also available with UV protection for playing, hiking, or swimming. This means you no longer need to cover your child in sunscreen from head to toe.
Merino wool ensures a comfortable body climate, keeping you warm in winter and relatively cool in summer. If the merino shirt is hung up overnight in the fresh air, it loses its odors. This is particularly practical when hiking and traveling, where you can't always wash your clothes.