2 shirts or 1?

<p>I wore two short sleeve tee shirts to school in the winter time where it was cold, but not TERRIBLY cold (bottom white, top shirt black)
I started to do it since then…does anyone else do it?
It just feels comfortable now, feels wierd with just one</p>

<p>i like one shirt. i get cold easily though, so i usually bring a sweater.</p>

<p>Two shirts seems weird.</p>

<p>Even when I’m wearing a collared, button-up shirt I still only wear one shirt.</p>

<p>In sixth grade, pairing a long sleeve with a short sleeve was “in”. Other than that, I don’t think I’ve worn two shirts at the same time. Girls layer though…</p>

<p>One shirt FTW. Only time that I layer is when it’s snowing or extremely cold. I might do 2 shirts, but mostly wear sweaters, jackets, etc.</p>

<p>One shirt, no matter the weather. Even when I’m out skiing (except when it gets sub-zero). A coat is, however, a wise move.</p>

<p>I always do it, even in 80 degree weather. I usually just wear regular t-shirts (not the tight fitting kind), like sports t-shirts or participation t-shirts so I always wear a second underneath in a coordinating color since you can usually see the 2nd one stick out from underneath. I also usually wear a cami under the two shirts as well. Everyone thinks I’m crazy but I feel naked otherwise.</p>

<p>Not a full shirt, but I ALWAYS wear an undershirt (no sleeves and tight fitting) under my T-shirts. I usually buy my shirts a little small (Med. instead of Large). I don’t know why, tighter fitting shirts just feel more comfortable than bigger baggier shirts.</p>

<p>I wear an undershirt under button shirts and such, but other than that only one shirt.</p>

<p>Layering up with sweaters solves the cold problem.</p>

<p>I wear an undershirt but not two polos on top of each other if that’s what you mean.</p>

<p>used to wear two shirts… but broke that habit: stretched out my favorite t-shirts too much…</p>

<p>I would suffocate in two shirts, seriously. One shirt ftw.</p>