I pull from the bottom but from each side, not with my arms crossed.
I’m pretty sure that if I tried pulling from the bottom with my arms crossed I would end up breaking something or at the very least just end up in a bruised, tangled heap so I can sympathise with you @Primus1 .
Maybe from the bottom on each side like I do it takes longer clothes to manage their removal in that way, longer tee shirts being what I prefer.
It has nothing whatsoever to do with my lack of height either, I just like longer tee shirts.
No, it’s not just to hide my belly either.
I suppose it will all depend on how tight the garment is. My Tee shirts are always on the loose side so are easy to pull up form the bottom and then slip over my head. It’s the same with my woollens, all on the loose side so easy removal.
Definitely from the bottom, what I like is that the T shirt ends up inside out ready for washing and hanging on the line. I only put the T shirt the right way round when I put it in the drawer.
Team crosser here. And loo paper away from the wall - makes sense, because then your grubby hands don’t touch the wall, only the loo paper.
Btw, I remember trying to teach my children the arms crossed method when they were very young, but of course they couldn’t do it as the length of their arms in relation to the size of their heads made it impossible. They had to wait a few years!
It depends what I’m wearing but I think I’m mainly a puller…especially if I’m going to wear it again as I like things hung on the hanger right side out.
Pay more than fifty quid for your tee shirt from a reputable manufacturer and you can pull it from wherever you like and it will always keep it’s shape…