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Wouldn't recommend a white t-shirt, but a gray tank top undershirt would be great. Just find an undershirt specifically designed to worn under shirts.

 
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No show V neck, moisture wicking ... quality undershirts last and don't get the yellow underarm from zinc in sweat. I like under armour's,

There really is no other option unless you have an obnoxious amount of chest hair

 

Tommy John doesn't have gray, and they mentioned above that is the best in terms of not being able to see it through the shirt. Do you go with the tan Tommy John?

Under Armour has their logo on the chest, and I don't want that to be seen.

Also, under tank or under tee?

 

I take a bit of a different approach and I match the shade(NOT the color) of my undershirt to my dress shirt. I wear a white T under a white dress shirt, a light grey under a lightly colored one, and a dark grey under strongly colored shirts.

 
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I've always thought it looks tacky, especially for someone in finance versus say blue collar management. I know that statement oozes of pretentiousness, couldn't figure out another way to phrase it. If you can see the shirt it it's even worse, but either way it's usually visible via contours. The only scenario where even I'd recommend it is if you have a really bad sweat problem that'll show on your dress shirt. Otherwise, if you're doing it just to avoid the cleaners, just invest in more dress shirts to rotate.

 

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