【雅思口语 1-4月】T恤 ? T-shirts

Do you like wearing T-shirt?
Definitely. I mean, what’s not to like. They are trendy, super affordable, and come in a variety of styles and materials. I particularly like those cotton t-shirts. I can move so freely in them, and the fabric feels extremely soft and comfy against my skin.
How often do you wear T-shirts?
I wear T-shirts as often as I can. I’d say t-shirt and jeans are my go-to outfit when I can’t be bothered to dress up. They also come in handy when I want to layer clothes. For example, if I’m going for an effortless chic look, I can just wear a nice oversized hoodie over a white tee.
Do you like t-shirts with pictures or prints?
Well, I like them only if the pictures or prints are simple and toned down. For example, a chest logo, or a minimalist design could do the trick. Otherwise, I would rather wear a plain T-shirt. Don’t get me wrong, I don’t have a problem with loud, complex designs. In fact, I’m always jealous of how amazing they could look on other people, but they just don’t suit me somehow. I could never pull it off.
Do you think older people who wear T-shirts are fashionable?
Of course. fashion shouldn’t be the privilege of the young. Older people can also explore and sport their own T-shirt aesthetics without having to copy young people. A good example would be the grandma sweater trend that’s been taking over, so who’s to say grandpa t-shirt won’t be the next big thing?
Would you buy T-shirts as souvenir on vacation?
To be honest, I seldom buy souvenir t-shirts, because I think it feels a bit odd to wear a country or city name on me. That being said, if it’s a university that I’m visiting, then T-shirt would be a great souvenir idea. In my opinion, a lot of college t-shirts like those of Harvard are really well-designed and give off a preppy, vintage vibe.