It's due to electrostatic electricity . while removing the shirt it gets charged . hence we see sparks ...
The word 'shirt' is a noun; a word for a garment worn on the upper half of the body; a word for a thing.
When the clothes are tossed and tumbled in the dryer, they rub against each other and build up static electricity. The static electricity is a build up of charges on the clothes and it is attracted to the opposite charge that is present on the body. Since opposite charges attract, the clothes cling to the body.
In a string vest the body heats trapped in air cushion in between whereas if we wear a tight shirt. it cannot hold inside air and body feels colder.
It refers to the fact that when lain flat a T-shirt resembles a letter T.The "T" was never meant to stand for anything - the etymology is based on the shape of a T-shirt when it's laid flat, and how the body and sleeves make a capital-T shape. The term has its origins around 1920.
There are much better ways of hiding bodies. Try burying them or burning. Alterantively, feed them to crayfish or pigs.
it cools the body in hot climate. comfortable to wear absorbs sweat
a shirt
no but the material and the mass of the shirt does
Shirt dresses are best for slim to athletic body types. Robust body types would not benefit much from the use of shirt dresses. However, because each body is different exceptions can occur.
A shirt is like the top shelf in a closet - easily accessible and commonly used.
how long will it stay in my body
Synthetic medicine is made of biological and petroleum byproducts. These byproducts are engineered in a lab setting to have a specific use, function and reaction in the body. In many cases, the body doesn't recognize the synthetic composition and considers it toxic.
The yoke is the section of the shirt that joins the collar and the body of the shirt.
If it's a t-shirt, I would suggest fitting the shirt to your body by tying the sides (http://www.wikihow.com/Modify-Your-T-Shirt) and perhaps cutting the bottom to fit your torso's length.
i am on a body and i am thinking proudly
Michael Jackson hated taking off his shirt cause he felt like hiding his body underneath his shirt
yes as all synthetic fibres catch fire and melt easily