Welcome to Addressed, a weekly column where we, ahem, address the joys (and tribulations!) of getting dressed. So far, we’ve unpacked how to wear shorts at the office and beyond, how to pack a carry-on bag for a work trip, how to dress with style in your third trimester, and even how to layer without looking like that chair in your room (you know the one). Download the Vogue app, and find our Style Advice section to submit your question.

As simple as it is, the baby tee is a complicated garment. The snug-fitting t-shirt became popular in the 1990s, when many young women experimented with signifiers of traditional girlhood and femininity because they wanted to turn them on their head or simply because they felt sexy in them, which suited them just fine. Lin

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