I believe you wear the white undershirt. ("technically" you could wear any undershirt you want, just saying.) Why would you want to have the collar from the khaki blouse underneath that coat's leatherneck collar? Doesnt seem right to me. Plus when they were issued to me, we were told to not wear the blouse under it and just the undershirt.
A half-zip sweater can be worn with a dress shirt, an oxford or a plain tee. Wear a tie with your shirt to dress it up the half-zip.
Yes when appropriate for the duty-it's called modified dress blues
A shirt worn next the skin, under another shirt; -- called also undervest.
camisole??
Depends on what part of the restaurant you work. All areas require non-slip shoes Servers- dark,non-faded jeans, and a white dress shirt with no undershirt showing buttoned up to the second button from the top. SA's- Black pants, black shirt Kitchen- Longhorn shirt, black pants of jeans
An undershirt is "un maillot de corps / un maillot", "un T-shirt" (when it has sleeves), or "un marcel" (for a wifebeater) in French.
well, that depends on how hot the guy is; for example if the guy is a total nerd, then you try not to notice, if the guy is hot then you faint and if the guy is hot like Chris Evans, then totally hope he is going to take the undershirt off too.
in a way yes because when most men wear a dress shirt they tend to wear a white undershirt and you may consider that as a man wearing a slip.
White, but you might want to wear an undershirt.
you should wear a tank top of any colour depending on the colour of the sweater.
I believe an undershirt (US) is known in the UK as a vest. Or is that a singlet (US)?
Plain white t is another name for a white tee-shirt (undershirt).