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  1. On 7/9/2020 at 4:29 AM, cargoshorts said:

    Like everything shows when ever u bend forward wearing sideless cause the front part of the shirt sags down with most sideless styles. It seems like u dont care. Just asking

    Like most times i dont care for me but sometimes i kinda do so then i try to stand straighter

    I have one that's long and baggy and shows a lot when I bend down, but I don't really care, because most people don't notice anyway. I have others that are not as big. They usually stay in place.

  2. On 7/1/2020 at 12:11 AM, cargoshorts said:

    Ive gone sideless to places like that too  

    Its rare that someone says to me u go first ever but a little more i think going sideless

    Do u usually wear shorts when u go sideless cause i always do?

    When u go sideless to the supermarket or some places do u try to stand up straighter or not bend down or whatever?

    Some places i do but other places like working i totally dont care

    Sometimes I wear shorts, sometimes regular pants.

    No, I don't care about how I move. I just wear sideless shirts like any other shirt.

  3. 1 hour ago, Admiralolsen said:

    I love the look of sideless shirts but you have to have the right body for it.  

    Yes, you're right. Although there're styles that work better with different body styles than others. The shirts that have especially wide arm holes and not much material at the front/back usually only look good on very muscular guys. In contrast, shirts with narrower arm holes or with arm holes that aren't cut too deep can be worn by almost anybody.

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  4. 16 hours ago, cargoshorts said:

    Would u go into like Walmart or Home Depot with just the sideless shirt

    Sometimes If your buying just a little somebody will say u go first in line to pay. It seems like that’s hapened to me more when I gone sideless

    Yes, I would and I've already been to supermarkets with just a sideless shirt. I haven't noticed any different reactions though.

  5. 7 minutes ago, cargoshorts said:

    The good part about me getting sideless shirts already cut is that i have gotten different styles i dont think i would of thought of making myself

    What styles have you got so far? I could use some inspiration for new shirts.

  6. 12 minutes ago, cargoshorts said:

    Sometimes u can get sunburn fast.

    Can u wear a sideless shirt to work?

    Anybody ever say anything to u or think they treat u different good or bad cause u wore a sideless shirt?

    I've worn it to work a few times, but I wear an open button-up shirt over it, so it's not too extreme. No, people haven't said anything to me about it yet.

  7. 7 minutes ago, cargoshorts said:

     

    Stuff like that happened to me too

    For u was it cause the shirt was too narrow or the sun was really coming hard from the right side

    That is where a bigger shirt thats wider and just has the sides split open can help

    The sun was coming from the side while I was waiting for my train. It was this shirt. It isn't too narrow.

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  8. 11 minutes ago, cargoshorts said:

    All the sideless shirts i got were either gave to me like that or i got them like that at a donated clothes store but I also think most guys make their own but i wouldnt do it with a new shirt. 

    Its better keeping u cooler if the shirt is older and gotten thinner from wearing and washing and stuff

    I think a tshirt that would be like a couple sizes too small normally but with the sleeves gone and side cut open all the way down fits best imo and makes like the best average sideless shirt

    I've only seen a few online, but only ever bought one. I prefer making them myself. That way I can decide how much of the sides I want to remove. Many sideless shirts have too much material missing. Especially the ones intended for workout almost show the entire back of the body. I have one of these, but only use it for sleeping.

  9. 9 minutes ago, cargoshorts said:

    I like most of them too but for me i think it kinda depends on what im doing. Like If iim doing something on my knees and leaning then the front part of a longer all the way open sideless shirt can keep getting in my way

    I remember being worried the first time i wore a sideless shirt into home depot. In like a minute i saw someone else with a sideless shirt and havent worried since but i just try not to lean forward to much cause i know what that does

    Your're right. If you wear a long and loose shirt and have to bend down a lot, the front part gets in the way. That's especially noticeable if I wear my longshirt.

  10. 50 minutes ago, cargoshorts said:

     

    I got a little more time today 

    If a shirt just has no sleeves I’ll call it sleeveless and  if it’s open all the way to the bottom I call it sideless  but I don’t think there’s a clear line between sleeveless and  sideless cause  all different amounts can be missing 

    Sideless shirts  is not to show off for me. I agree like some of them with a lot cut out basically don’t cover nothing but I’ll still wear one and not just go shirtless cause  sometimes I basically want a rag for sweat. The front part I got to just grab and wipe my face with it in the back part is really good for if you lay down or lean against some thing and don’t want to leave it totally wet 

    A sideless shirt can still keep u from getting sunburn if there is enough covering u

    Sometimes your not allowed to go all out shirtless but can get away with wearing a sideless shirt.  For a job like truck loading  by fed ex or ups with no ac it can really help to wear as little as possible 

    I think you're right about the difference between sleeveless and sideless. I personally would look at the side seam of a shirt. Sleeveless shirts tend to have an intact seam and just an opening for the arms while sideless shirts have cut out some parts of the seam, creating an opening that's larger than just the regular arm hole.

    Ha, I once wore a sideless shirt and got sun burn all over the right side of my body ;P

  11. 1 hour ago, CJS90 said:

    Anyone know where i can pick it a sideless shirt

    There're some on ASOS. You can also buy regular shirts and remove the sides yourself. That seems to be the most common method to get some.

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  12. 1 minute ago, SaggerMatt said:

    Maybe not a tease, but I could definitely see wanting to show off some of a bod with them.  At least that's what I gather from some of them (guys wearing the shirts) I've seen.

    Some guys want to show off, yes. But in my case that wouldn't work. I don't look good enough to tease anyone ;)

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  13. 5 hours ago, Blaze1224 said:

    I believe they are called sleeveless tshirts. However, I have a few of them that only remove the sleeves - the shirt is still a shirt (looks almost like a jersey). In my opinion, of someone wants to remove the entire side of the shirt, you should just go shirtless by that point. One friend of mine and I came to the conclusion that those who have sleeveless shirts with the sides, essentially removed, are trying to provide a tease and show off. Good on you for it.

    I don't think people wear them as a tease necessarily. I personally like them, because they keep me cool in summer. I don't like hot weather and I'm always looking for clothes that allow my body to get some fresh air. With the sides removed it's very comfortable, especially if there's a light wind going.

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  14. On 6/24/2020 at 7:50 PM, cargoshorts said:

    Do u have a favorite style and where do u wear sideless shirts?

    I have no favorite style. I like most of them, except those that are way too short.

    I wear them everywhere.

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  15. 2 hours ago, cargoshorts said:

    I agree and wear them a lot summers too. Id like to know what u mean by variations cause we may be thinking the same thing.

    What u end up with depends on how big the t shirt is and the way its cut. It depends on how far down its cut and how much is cut out. Sometimes the sides have just been ripped open other times theres like a lot of cloth missing and whats left in front and back doesnt really cover much. 

    With variations I mean all the different possible styles, cuts and designs. You're right, there're many styles that can be achieved by changing up the position of the cut, its length and how much of the sides is missing.

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  16. I don't know what makes someone a "true" sagger. I don't think wanting one's pants to fall is an essential part of sagging. If you want your pants to fall down and sagging them low will result in them falling down, what exactly is the problem?

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