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A history of the mean girl ‘I have that shirt too kinda’ meme

The I Have That Shirt Too Kinda memes popular on X, Reddit, and TikTok, are a style of meme that cheekily promotes a sense of demure one-upmanship, primarily between women.

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Meme basics:

  • Meme Creator: @Karinerino
  • Meme Type: image/caption reaction
  • First Appearance: Sept. 13, 2018
  • Origin Source: X
  • Peak Popularity: December 2024
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What is the 'I have that shirt too kinda' meme?

The "I have that shirt too kinda" meme is a reaction image with the caption, "I have that shirt too kinda," in response to an initial/source image. The meme's image is a more flattering or attractive version of the source image, while the caption gives this competitive effort a feigned demure or non-intimidating tone.

A variation on "I have that shirt kinda too" meme
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Origin and spread

On Sept. 13, 2018, X user @Karinerino posted the first version of the meme, in response to a post by @Princess_Onyx. In @Princess_Onyx's post, she shared a selfie where she is wearing a striped shirt with a sweetheart neck and a bow; she is looking down, her lips pursed. This original post was captioned, "Shine on me."

The original interaction "Shine on" "I have that shirt kinda" X exchange

While the post got minimal engagement, digital creator and model @Karinerino responded to it with her own, more confident selfie, where she is looking directly at the camera suggestively and invitingly.

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She is seen wearing the same shirt as @Princess_Onyx, and captioned her image, "I have that shirt too kinda." Though this response meme accrued around 130 likes, it made the rounds on X as a popular meme alluding to how women subtly compete with one another.

In 2019, @Princess_Onyx posted a photo of herself with @Karinerino, in a nod to their meme's popularity and as a friendly counterpoint to the meme's perceived meaning.

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For years, this meme would crop up in contexts of women engaging with each other online. The meme eventually gained traction on X in the spring of 2023, spreading to TikTok in early 2024.

Cultural context

The meme is a starting point for conversation about comparison culture, women's bodies, women's fashion, and online interaction. While the discourse around this meme can range from productive to humorous to empowering to unproductive, it always highlights the highly charged topic of competitiveness between women in online spaces.

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