Explanation:
Daisy sobs when Gatsby shows her his shirts because she is overwhelmed by his wealth and extravagance. In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel “The Great Gatsby,” Daisy is a wealthy and privileged woman who is used to a certain lifestyle. When she sees the opulence of Gatsby’s mansion and his collection of expensive shirts, she is reminded of the world she left behind when she chose to marry Tom Buchanan instead of Gatsby. Her tears may also be a sign of regret for what might have been if she had chosen differently.