dress shirt

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A man wearing a dress shirt (US usage).
A man wearing a dress shirt (UK usage).

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dress shirt (plural dress shirts)

  1. (US) A collared shirt with buttons worn as part of a formal, business or business casual outfit.
    Synonyms: button-down, button-up, (Philippines) polo, work shirt
    Hyponym: (tailored for women's use) blouse
  2. (UK) A formal, eveningwear shirt with buttons, often worn as part of a black tie or white tie dress code.
    Synonyms: evening shirt, tuxedo shirt
    Meronyms: bib, double cuff, placket, pleat, ruffle, wing collar
    • 2024 July 30, “The Complete Guide To Men’s Dress Shirts”, in FashionBeans[1]:
      First off, you certainly wouldn’t want to rock up to work sporting a dress shirt. Not unless you’re the Queen’s butler or one of those gents who holds the doors open at posh department stores. No, a dress shirt is to be worn exclusively as part of a black-tie outfit, most commonly a tuxedo.

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