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Etymology edit

From nether- +‎ shirt.

Noun edit

nether-shirt (plural nether-shirts)

  1. An undershirt.
    • 1892, The Illustrated American:
      And not content with imparting this valuable information to the public, the editor of the great daily publishes the results of his investigations into the probable cost of a nether-shirt of such fine material, [...]
    • 2005, Bradley M. Gottfried, Kearny's own:
      Because the men did not have uniforms, they presented a crazy quilt array of dress. "Many were shirtless, except the nether shirt, shoeless, hatless, and pantless — in fact, were quite 'less' in every way," Charles Hopkins noted.