[Kanji] Doctor long sleeves T-Shirt
A person whose occupation is the examination and treatment of the sick.
From a sociological point of view, doctors have a high level of knowledge and skills regarding medical care, are emotionally stable, are not upset even in emergencies, and use their own knowledge and skills to rescue the sick. It is a thing that meets the role expectations of aiming for good good.
Japanese says “I sha”.
About this long sleeves T-shirts
T-shirts with long sleeves. It is also used in cold weather and for sun protection. You can choose women's or men's, Hoody or regular T-shirts, and there are many sizes.
・Woman’s or Men’s long sleeves
・variety sizes
・some colors
・also, there is Sweatshirt
・100% cotton (Heathers are a cotton/poly blend)
・Preshrunk. Machine wash cold
In Japan, it is abbreviated as "lonT".
The etymology is "long T-shirt". In this case, clothes with long sleeves and clothes with a long body have the same meaning, but it is a gray zone expression unique to Japan that is used depending on the situation.Related Sample Designs
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