Shirts are the way to go, especially tailor made ones.
Tailor made shirts rule. Anybody who has never evolved out of the T-shirt stage of development doesn't know what they're missing.
Saying "YOLO" will get you banned here, you know.
imo, it just seems weird like Deneb said. What's the point? If you're going for a coffee or supermarket or somewhere casual, why dress up?
must look sharp to be sharp
Because you're not a slob?

Exactly. You don't have to look sharp. But hopefully your life isn't filled only with Dumpster(tm)-diving to make trying to look halfway presentable more than a once-a-year event.
nothing wrong with Tees. i guess Greg and Kate are of a different demographic so i kinda get their view but you? lol
I think you missed my point. There is nothing wrong with T-shirts. But wearing them always and everywhere is basically slovenly laziness and not giving much of a crap about yourself or those who have to look at you.
There's nothing wrong with being comfortable. But there's comfort beyond the jeans-and-T-shirt copycat uniform too: I have casual pants that aren't jeans that are way more comfortable than jeans, for example. And I have shirts with collars that are more comfortable than T-shirts.
But for some people their entire life is spent looking like they just rolled out of bed wearing what they slept in: T-shirts, sweatpants or shorts, sandals, etc. Just as I tend not to wear cramp-ons and carry an ice axe when I'm walking downtown on the way to the office, there's a time and place for T-shirts and sweatpants and sandals. But it's not
all the time.
Where do you draw the line then? Not showering anymore? Not using deodorant? Going to your mom's funeral in sweatpants with "Juicy" written across the ass?
My hair isn't that red stupid.
It's more brown than anything.
One of my most common non-sequiturs.
Nah, I take it as a compliment to be in the same demographic as Greg.

I'm flattered.
Honest!