Noun
A shirt worn next the skin, under another shirt; -- called also undervest.
Source: Webster's dictionaryBlakely is still the driving engine behind the brand—in fact, she quietly reclaimed the reins as CEO last year—and invents new products like this fall’s “arm tights” (a sort of long-sleeved smoothing undershirt). Source: Internet
At the time of the incident the victim was wearing a ¾ camouflage pants with a black short pants underneath, a red and grey t-shirt, white undershirt and brown belt. Source: Internet
The picture has a natural quality—my grandfather is wearing a sleeveless undershirt and looking proudly at my sister while she looks at the camera. Source: Internet
Weapon Princip's pistol was confiscated by the authorities and eventually given, along with the Archduke's bloody undershirt, to Anton Puntigam, a Jesuit priest who was a close friend of the Archduke and had given the Archduke and his wife the last rites. Source: Internet
The metaphor of the "path" of Daena is represented in Zoroastrianism by the muslin undershirt Sudra, the "Good/Holy Path", and the 72-thread Kushti girdle, the "Pathfinder". Source: Internet