âLadies, if your man wears his wife pleaser but doesnât tuck it into the vintage 501s, then heâs for the streetsâheâs a slut,â creator @matt0haverty declared on TikTok earlier this summer.
Just a few years ago, this sentence would have confused the average reader; in the Victorian era, it wouldâve sent them into a coma. Letâs start with the term âwife pleaser.â On TikTok, where users routinely replace words that might trigger viewers (or get flagged as inappropriate) with twee coinages like âunaliveâ (for âkillâ), Gen Z women and men have landed on âwife pleaserâ or âwife respecterâ as an alternative to âwife beater,â the once-ubiquitous term for the ribbed white tank tops that have recently come back into fashion.
Thereâs no way to spin the sinister origins of âwife beater.â In 1947, a man wearing one of these undershirtsâoriginally called the âA-shirtâ when it was introduced alongside âJockey briefsâ by Cooperâs in the 1930sâwas arrested for murdering his wife. His mugshot, which was captioned âThe Wife Beater,â is where the term is thought to have originated.
The reputation of the white tank top was not, as this history argues, helped by its portrayals in pop culture, including as a garment of choice for the abusive Stanley Kowalski (played by Marlon Brando) in 1951âs A Streetcar Named Desire and, decades later, Tony Soprano. The Simpsons was, as it has so often been, prescient when it had Ned Flanders refer to his tank as a âwife blesserâ in 2011, but âwife beaterâ stubbornly hung on as late as 2018, when The New York Times called out its continued usage. If you wanted to avoid using the phrase, then âwhite tank topâ was your only alternativeâuntil the kids came up with âwife pleaser.â
Itâs hard to pinpoint who exactly coined the phrase, but it began appearing on TikTok, along with with âwife respecter,â in early 2022; before that, versions popped up on Twitter and the menswear podcast Throwing Fits. It is not, obviously, an attempt to erase âwife beater.â Instead, Gen Z has trapped the term in amber, wrapping it in a critique that keeps the original in view, for the younger generations to judge.
Itâs possible, of course, that rather than replace âwife beater,â âwife pleaserâ will quietly fade away like so many other TikTok trends. The fits that incorporate the tank, however, are timeless, whether itâs tucked into vintage jeans or layered under open button-up shirts. And on TikTok, you can find as many women rocking the looks as men.