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Dress shirt

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right. This left over right order is also seen in waistcoat and coat fastenings, though women's clothing buttons the other way (right over left). The buttonholes, aligned vertically, are placed on the placket, though the top button and buttons at the bottom of stiff fronts are aligned horizontally. The buttonholes are one of the few places where the difference between hand and machine stitching can be observed while the shirt is being worn, and fashion designers sometimes use contrasting thread here or on the buttons themselves for extra impact.
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environments. Giza cotton is a type of high-quality cotton which is the preferred choice among high-end shirtmakers, because of its long staple length. Linen produces a cool fabric that wrinkles heavily, and is mostly used in light summer shirts. Cotton is therefore the standard material for all but the cheapest shirts. Silk is occasionally worn, though it is hot to wear and has a marked sheen.
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politicians appear on TV in this style. Buttoning the top button in the absence of a tie, has been in recent years popular with younger people, while it has become an identity of Lesbianism, often with plaid or checked shirts and rolled up sleeves. Polo shirts are more likely to be worn with the top button fastened however, mainly that of Fred Perry shirts.
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or polyester blends, are also used, due to their low cost, despite being considered by most shirtmakers the poorest material, owing to less softness and breathability. However, while high quality cotton shirts can survive with care a few decades, a polyester/cotton blend may be used in more demanding
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A high quality traditional shirt has long tails, extending almost to the knees at the back, and so has seven or eight buttons. The vertical strip of fabric running down the front opening is called the placket, and gives a more symmetrical appearance to the joint between the left side, on top, and the
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inches (390 mm) in girth (measured from centre of top button to centre of corresponding buttonhole) and a sleeve 34 inches (860 mm) long (measured from midpoint of the back and shoulders to the wrist). However, to reduce the number of sizes needed to be manufactured and stocked, an average
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inlay is also permissible. The cufflinks should match the studs. The shirt front has panels made of different material from the rest of the shirt which are the only parts seen under the waistcoat. The shape of the panels, one on each side, is either rectangular, or the older U-shape (designed to sit
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where the back panel joins to the yoke. On some fittings these are not needed, and handmade shirts may feature the extra fabric being worked continuously into the seam. In America, a box pleat is common (two pleats together in the centre), while in Britain the pleats are placed wider out under the
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Button-down collar (sport collar) with a button-fastening point on the front of the shirt. Originally a British sports (football, cricket, polo, etc.) shirt. The British polo player's shirt was found in the UK by John E Brooks in 1896 and copied by Brooks Brothers after his return to the USA. Brooks
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at the wrist, or else short-sleeved (cut off above the elbow), though this is not traditional; a band of fabric around each wrist known as a cuff; the collar, a strip around the neck, which is normally a turndown collar, with the strip folded down away from the neck, leaving two points at the front,
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Similarly, as part of more casual work attire, some American men wear shirts with the top two buttons unbuttoned (buttoned at the third button), though buttoning at the fourth button is widely seen as too casual. Accordingly, some shirts are manufactured with a difference at the second or third
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inches (390 mm) in girth and a 35 inches (890 mm) sleeve). Since the cuff frequently features two buttons, the cuff diameter can be reduced so that the cuff does not come down over the hand, allowing the shirt to fit the shorter length. Since the sleeve and neck size do not take into
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When a tie is not worn, conventions on buttoning differ globally: in the United States and the United Kingdom, the top button is virtually never buttoned if a tie is not worn – but unbuttoning two or more buttons is seen as overly casual. In France, unbuttoning two buttons is more common, and
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Traditionally, only solid or striped shirts in white, shades of off-white (such as cream or ecru), and light blue were seen as appropriate for business attire in North America. In the United Kingdom, lighter shades of pink and lavender are usually seen as equally appropriate. Checked shirts,
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A shirt has several components: A one-piece back, which is usually pleated, gathered, or eased into a section of fabric in the upper part of the back behind the neck and over the shoulders known as the yoke (either one-piece or seamed vertically in the middle); one-piece sleeves with
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The less casual shirts in Britain will have no pockets, but the standard shirt in America has a single one on the wearer's left side, which is a sewn-on patch with a plain upper hem, optionally with a single button for closure. This small pocket is large enough to hold a pack of
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can be used). Less formal shirts may feature larger pockets, dual pockets, or pockets with flap closures; safari or other military styled shirts often feature two large pockets with buttoned flaps. Less formal shirts may have small pockets on the sleeves as well.
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of different patterns. Further, the use of colour may be somewhat seasonal, with shades like green being associated more with autumn than summer ones like yellow. Colours and patterns may also be chosen for more than simply aesthetic reasons, as trends such as
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account waist size, some shirts are cut wide to accommodate large belly sizes. Shirts cut for flat stomachs are usually labeled, "fitted", "tailored fit" "athletic fit" or "trim fit". The terms for fuller cut shirts are more varied ("Traditional", "Regular"
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In casual usage, these conventions are often not followed, with many choosing to wear shirts not tucked in, or leaving the top button undone with a tie. This is commonly done by children and young men, particularly as part of
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and are seen more in rarer occasions when dress shirts are worn casually. Darker colors such as black, navy, and red are not usually seen with business attire and are sometimes associated with mobsters in North America.
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is the norm. In more casual settings, stripes and checkered patterns are common along with plain weaves. In more rural areas, plaid or checkered shirts may be more common, such as the tattersall shirts associated with
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Short-sleeved shirts have a plain (no-button) hem above the wearer's elbow. They are considered a casual summer or tropical option, though many people wear only the traditional long sleeves in all circumstances.
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Tab collars are point collars with two strips of fabric extending from the middle of the collar and joined behind the tie. These lift the tie, giving an arc effect similar to a
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under the older 1920s U-shaped waistcoats, now largely replaced by the more modern V-shape). The material for the panels is either layers of thick plain cotton that is heavily
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Club collars have rounded edges, and were very popular in the first few decades of the twentieth century. They experienced a surge in popularity due to television shows like
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as casual wear, they remain overwhelmingly dominant as formal and business (even business casual) attire, and they are almost always expected (or even required where
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There are various styles of collar, which is the primary indicator of the formality of a shirt. Those discussed here are all attached collars, not styles specific to
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Shirts designed to take a detachable collar have a tunic collar, which is a low standing band of fabric around the neck, with a hole at the front and back for the
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the width of which is known as the spread; and finally two front panels which overlap slightly down the middle on the placket to fasten with buttons (or rarely
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Double, or French, cuffs, which have an extra length of sleeve folded back and fastened with links, and are usually considered more formal than barrel cuffs.
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Milanese cuffs in which the barrel has a portion of fabric that is folded back similar to a French cuff with no cufflinks. sometimes called gauntlet cuff.
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Single cuffs, the most formal style, usually only worn with formal evening wear (i.e. "white tie"), are fastened with cuff links but are not folded back.
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Dress shirts were formerly worn by men most times for nearly all activities. Although they have largely been replaced in recent decades by pullover
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In addition, there are some variations, for example barrel cuffs may be mitred, with the corner cut off at 45°. Less common styles include the
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may be worn in lieu of dress pants. This is in marked contrast with modern women's fashion, where tops are commonly worn in place of
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button, by way of subtle cue as to where to button. Most casually, the shirt can be worn entirely unbuttoned, over a T-shirt.
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patterns, where alternate white and coloured threads are used, giving a mottled appearance, or more exotic weaves, including
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but the trade group shut down in 2008 due to declining membership caused by the declining numbers of men wearing neckties.
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are enforced) to be worn for such occasions. This tends to apply even when neckties or suit jackets are not, or when even
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shirts may not fit quite as well as bespoke, but can provide a similar degree of customisation and fit at a lower cost.
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tested formaldehyde in clothing and found that generally the highest levels were in non-wrinkle shirts and pants.
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is a dress shirt with a button-down collar – a collar having the ends fastened to the shirt with buttons.
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Yarns from these fibers are woven into a variety of different weaves, the most notable of which include
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The varsity is a type of spread collar in which the points curve outward from the placket of the shirt.
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inches (89 to 216 mm) between the collar points, and the wider collars are often referred to as
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For sixty years, US designers and manufacturers of neckties and dress shirts were members of the
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is reserved for a particular type of formal shirt. There are formal day shirts for wearing with
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A day dress shirt is fairly similar to a normal shirt, and is usually white, with a stiff
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cuff, which is a double cuff closed with buttons rather than cufflinks, first made by the
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Traditionally dress shirts were worn by men and boys, whereas women and girls often wore
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as the shirt needs to be put in boiling water to remove the starch before cleaning), or
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Shirts are made of woven cloth. The natural fibers used more commonly in the past were
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are single, and heavily starched (if the front is marcella, the cuffs usually match).
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are virtually non-existent on formal shirts, with the exception of military clothing.
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Barrel cuffs, the standard style fastened by one or two buttons according to taste.
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The less-common styles below were all once common, but have waned in popularity.
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Double cuffs have an extra length of sleeve folded back and fastened with links.
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The main distinctions between cuffs are whether they require buttons or
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In 17th century, men's shirts and cuffs were embellished with fine lace.
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The use of pattern and colour is also significant. Originally, in the
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sizes is similarly not standardized and varies between manufacturers.
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For more formal business shirts, a plain weave or subtle pattern like
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has some unique features. In the U.S., this shirt is often called a
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An evening shirt, for wear with eveningwear, for example as part of
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to 4 inches (64 to 102 mm) between the points of the collar.
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and a full-length opening at the front, which is fastened using
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of dress shirts traditionally consist of two numbers such as
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instead of buttons on the front. The studs are normally
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suits and red neckties to project a particular image.
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inches (89 to 216 mm) between the collar points.
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A resin used for making non-wrinkle shirts releases
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A folded white dress shirt with French double cuffs.
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