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With regard to covering the shoulders and arms: With regard to covering the shoulders and arms:
*with no covering of the shoulders or arms - a ]
*with only bands on the shoulders *with only bands on the shoulders
*covering the shoulders, but without sleeves *covering the shoulders, but without sleeves
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*with half-long sleeves *with half-long sleeves
*with long sleeves *with long sleeves
**long sleeves may further be distinguished by the ]:
***no ]s
***buttons - single or multiple
***buttonholes only for use with ]s


With regard to level of the lower edge: With regard to level of the lower edge:
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With regard to ]s: how many (if any), where, not closable, or with a ] or ]. With regard to ]s: how many (if any), where, not closable, or with a ] or ].


With or without ]. With or without ]. Furthermore the collar may have buttons at the tips for a "button-down collar".


Some common shirt types: Some common shirt types:
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*] - usually distinguished by a three quarters sleeve *] - usually distinguished by a three quarters sleeve
*fishnet shirt, ], see e.g. *fishnet shirt, ], see e.g.
*] - a shoulderless, sleeveless "tube" that wraps the torso

Revision as of 13:52, 1 August 2003

A shirt is a piece of clothing for the trunk of the body.

For such clothing, including vests, sweaters, jackets, etc. one can disinguish:

With regard to covering the shoulders and arms:

  • with no covering of the shoulders or arms - a tube top
  • with only bands on the shoulders
  • covering the shoulders, but without sleeves
  • with short sleeves
  • with half-long sleeves
  • with long sleeves
    • long sleeves may further be distinguished by the cuffs:

With regard to level of the lower edge:

  • leaving the belly button area bare (much more common for women than for men)
  • until the waist
  • covering the crotch
  • covering part of the legs (essentially this is a dress; however, a piece of clothing is either perceived as a shirt (worn with trousers) or as a dress (worn by women, and by men just in the special case of cross-dressing).

and levels in between.

With regard to opening:

  • left and right front side not separable, put on over the head
  • vertical opening on the front side, with buttons or zipper.

With regard to the neck:

  • V-shaped permanent opening on the top of the front side
  • with or without polo-neck
    • no opening
    • vertical opening on the top of the front side, with buttons or zipper

With regard to pockets: how many (if any), where, not closable, or with a button or zipper.

With or without collar. Furthermore the collar may have buttons at the tips for a "button-down collar".

Some common shirt types: