lose one's shirt - significado y definición. Qué es lose one's shirt
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Qué (quién) es lose one's shirt - definición

ELASTIC STRAPS THAT CONNECT THE BOTTOM OF A DRESS SHIRT TO THE SOCKS OR FEET
Shirt stay; Shirt garters; Shirt garter

lose one's shirt      
informal
lose all one's possessions.
polo shirt         
  • Polo players Paul Barr, [[Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha]], [[Adolfo Cambiaso]], [[Martin Valent]] with fellow player [[Prince William]] (center), wearing polo shirts as part of their uniform.
  • A [[Lacoste]] tennis shirt
SHIRT WITH A COLLAR
Golf shirt; Polo shirts; Polo golf shirt; Tennis shirt; Chukker shirt; Polo dress; Polo Shirt; Golf shirts; Chukka shirt
(polo shirts)
A polo shirt is a soft short-sleeved piece of clothing with a collar, which you put on over your head.
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polo shirt         
  • Polo players Paul Barr, [[Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha]], [[Adolfo Cambiaso]], [[Martin Valent]] with fellow player [[Prince William]] (center), wearing polo shirts as part of their uniform.
  • A [[Lacoste]] tennis shirt
SHIRT WITH A COLLAR
Golf shirt; Polo shirts; Polo golf shirt; Tennis shirt; Chukker shirt; Polo dress; Polo Shirt; Golf shirts; Chukka shirt
¦ noun a casual short-sleeved cotton shirt with a collar and several buttons at the neck.

Wikipedia

Shirt stays

Shirt stays are elastic straps that connect the bottom of a dress shirt to the socks or feet. There are two main varieties: those that loop around the foot and those that clip onto the sock. All varieties have two clips at the top, one for the front and one for the back of the shirt. They are often used in military dress uniforms to prevent the shirt from untucking during the course of the day.