A loose under-garment for the upper part of the body, made of cotton, linen, or other material; -- formerly used of the under-garment of either sex, now commonly restricted to that worn by men and boys.
n. A white-collar worker, usually a low level corporate employee.
a garment worn on the upper half of the body
a garment for the top of the body with a collar, sleeves of various lengths, and a front closing
Shirts are available pleated, unpleated, with several different types of collars and cuffs, a variety of colors, and may come with or without studs. Single Breasted Coat: A coat that does not overlap in the front, and can have one, two, three, four or even a high five button front.
a garment for the upper part of the body; a cloth garment usually having a collar, sleeves, a front opening, and a tail long enough to be tucked inside trousers or a skirt; undershirt
In American English, shirt can refer to almost any upper-body garment other than coats, especially in menswear (the term "top" is more common in ladieswear). In British English, a shirt is more specifically a garment with a collar, cuffs, and a full vertical opening with buttons; what is known in American English as a dress shirt.