Ridiculous T-Shirts That People Actually Wore In Public

Ridiculous T-Shirts That People Actually Wore In Public

Have a favorite T-shirt you wouldn't dare wear outside your front door? These bold shirts make a statement, but they say much more about the person wearing them than you'd initially expect. From hilarious jokes to over-the-top inappropriate messages, these ridiculous T-shirts should have stayed in the deepest part of the closet where they belong.

From Undergarment to Style Statement - T-shirts began as humble undergarments for sailors in the 19th century. They've since "come out from under" to become a fashion staple for everyone. So, next time you rock a tee, remember, you're in line with a long naval tradition!

World's Second Best (or Worst?) Dad

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This was the worst gift Dad ever received, especially since Stepdad took home the "Finalist" tee. He was trying his hardest not to cry while this picture was being taken, but word on the street is that he's getting a hefty settlement in the upcoming divorce. To be continued...

T-Shirt Record Breaker - The largest T-shirt ever made was created in 2011 by Plastindia Foundation in India. It was equivalent in size to a football field. Imagine the laundry load for that one!

Nerdy Little Bundle of Joy

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Aww. The adorable messaging on this sweet tee is enough to make anyone giggle, and that charming smile is enough to send us over the edge. The glasses, the pose — it's cuteness overload. If both Dad and baby are this adorbs, we can't wait for the family photos to surface.

Band Tees and Rock 'n Roll - The first promotional T-shirt was created for the 1939 film 'The Wizard of Oz', but it was the rock and roll industry of the '60s and '70s that really made band tees a cultural phenomenon. Donning a Rolling Stones tee? You're wearing a piece of music history!

Just Google It

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Joe asked his wife what her needs were and was disappointed with her response. When he asked what to do, she told him to look it up. Joe was on Google for 6 hours and 27 minutes, but he finally got the answers he needed. Their divorce court appointment is next week.

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