I refrained comment, but....
I have seen these shirts on Fraternity and Sorority members. I thought they were tacky. I have never seen a Masonic affiliated shirt of that nature (thank goodness). I really don't condone shirts of any kind being worn. That is just my stance. I know people do it every day, but that isn't the point. Some of the less informed members are cheapening the organization(s) (I know everybody ain't P.H.A., but we are all in it together) . I can understand wearing your shirt to lodge meetings (if your dress code allows it), picnics, etc. I do not like seeing guys wearing Masonically themed shirts amongst non-members, especially at parties, clubs, bars, etc. It gives a non-member the impression that Masonry is a play-thing. I ensure you it is not. Despite what some people have done in the past to make it seem as such.
The point is... I am not telling you not to seek this shirt. (if it is in your heart's desire... go for it!). I just got that tingle when I read the thread and noted the particular implication which may result from it. Please recognize these issues.
I am sure members of BGLO's feel the same about their "Para" being abused in situations unbecoming their organization. Since some Fraternities and Sororities use this as a form of recognition, it may not be as severe as what I have set forth. (if that is not the case, I apologize). Masons have a form of recognition that requires no shirt, no hat, no ring, no jacket, no tattoo, or anything of the such.... We have gotten away from what is the standard to assimilate into what is not us.
I am going to rest on that.