WonderTees
WonderTees are hand-crafted customized T-shirts exclusively designed by Wonder.
Wonder first started designing tees as promotional items to accompany the projects he was releasing musically. His most popular design “Code of the Streets” was released
in early 2001 to accompany “The Strongarm Collection” mixtape. Regional demand for the “Code” Tee is what sparked a strong interest in Wonder to professionally
create tees.
In 2007 the popularity of WonderTees and the multi-media website WonderTees.net spread throughout the industry. Everyone from Ice-T & Coco..
Terrance J., Rocsi, to.. Joe Budden, Gucci Mane, 
Soulja Boy during his “Superman” days and numerous Urban models were seen in WonderTees.
Wonder’s desire to continuously create new designs is why he still is hands on in the process of every shirt produced.
With only a 5-7 day turnaround time on a custom WonderTee you shouldn’t wait… add one to your collection today!!!
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History of T-Shirts
T-shirts, made of a light-inexpensive fabric, were easy to clean. The earliest T-shirt dates back to sometime between the Spanish American War and the year 1913, when the U.S. Navy began issuing them as undergarments.[2] Following World War II, it became common to see veterans wearing their uniform trousers with their T-shirts as casual clothing. By the year 1920, the word “T-shirt” became an official American-English word in the Merriam-Webster Dictionary.[2] They became even more popular in the 1950’s after Marlon Brando wore one in A Streetcar Named Desire, finally achieving status as fashionable, stand-alone, outer-wear garments.[3]Often boys wore them while doing chores and playing outside, eventually opening up the idea of wearing them anywhere and everywhere. In the 1960’s the T-shirt became a means for self expression as well as to convey commercial advertisements, protests, and souvenir messages.[2] Overtime the T-shirt has been adapted to the modern world. Many different designs and fabrics along with styles of T-shirts have been created since the beginning of it all. Some of the styles of T-shirts include crew neck, raglan, ringers, tanks, babydoll, spaghetti strap, V neck, A-shirts, camisole, and polo.[4]
T-shirts were originally worn as undershirts. Now T-shirts are worn frequently as the only piece of clothing on the top half of the body, other than possibly a bra or an undershirt (vest). T-shirts have also become a medium for self-expression and advertising, with any imaginable combination of words, art and photographs on display.[5]
A T-shirt typically extends to the waist. Variants of the T-shirt, like the tank top, crew neck, A-shirt (with the nickname “wife beater“), muscle shirt, scoop neck, and V-neck have been developed. Hip hop fashion calls for “tall-T” T-shirts which may extend down to the knees. A 1990s trend in women’s clothing involved tight-fitting “cropped” T-shirts short enough to reveal the midriff. Another popular trend is wearing a short-sleeved T-shirt of a contrasting color over a long-sleeved T-shirt. This is known as “layering”. T-shirts that are tight to the body are called fitted, tailored or “baby doll” t-shirts.


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