Daughter Reveals Heartbreaking Reason Why Her Father Wears The Same Polo Shirt Every Day For The Past 20 Years

By Samantha in Heartbreaking On 14th September 2017
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Love is a beautiful thing and if it is real then we can say it might be the best thing that can happen to a person. Recently a story got viral on social media that got people in tears and after hearing it we challenge you that your faith in love will be restored.

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On her Twitter post, Ria told the world that she was clearing her grandfather's cupboard after his death when she found a photo album. However, looking at the pictures the thing that amazed Ria were the pictures of her parent's honeymoon, in which both her parents were wearing matching t-shirts.

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The same t-shirt that her father wears repeatedly for the past 20 years after the death of her mother, who died from cancer. Ria always used to wonder growing up that why does her father never buys a new shirt. Further updating her post, she wrote, "Even if there was a hole he would sew it by hand himself. He wears it for any special occasion, be it a work study event or a trip out with the family."

Little did Ria know that her father wore that shirt on any important event of his life to feel her beloved wife's presence and to keep her memories alive which proves us that true love really never dies.

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Ria also shared the pictures of her parents from the album wearing those matching couple shirts and one of her father in his 60's wearing the same shirt.

The heartbreaking story of Ria's father caught the attention of the public and her story became viral in a span of few hours with people referring it to as perfect love, wishing to find someone who will equally love them just like her father.

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This also made Ria realise that she has to look after her memories and her father taught her that how important it is to cherish love when you still have it. Ending her story, she wrote, "I think that I have to look after memories too. I will never throw away anything important of my parents or grandparents.”