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Что (кто) такое shirt front - определение

FALSE SHIRT-FRONT
Dicky (garment); False shirt-front
  • A dickey with a placket of ruffles and pleats, and a low band-collar. (1915)

dress shirt         
  • in}} between the collar points.
  • The shirt was worn under the [[Justaucorps]] in the 18th century
  • In 17th century, men's shirts and cuffs were embellished with fine lace.
  • Giza cotton is a luxury [[cotton]] cultivated in the [[Middle East]], that is preferred for fine quality dress shirts.
  • Double cuffs have an extra length of sleeve folded back and fastened with links.
GARMENT WITH A COLLAR AND A FULL-LENGTH OPENING AT THE FRONT, WHICH IS FASTENED USING BUTTONS OR SHIRT STUDS
Top button; Oxford shirt; Button down; Tuxedo shirt; Pique front; James Bond Cuff; Button-down collar; Winchester Shirt; Formal shirt; Business shirt; Button-down shirt; Woven shirt; Button-up shirt; Base (clothing); Dinner shirt; Dress shirts; Oxford shirts; Boiled shirt; Dress Shirt
¦ noun a man's white shirt worn with a bow tie and a dinner jacket on formal occasions.
?N. Amer. a shirt suitable for wearing with a tie.
dress shirt         
  • in}} between the collar points.
  • The shirt was worn under the [[Justaucorps]] in the 18th century
  • In 17th century, men's shirts and cuffs were embellished with fine lace.
  • Giza cotton is a luxury [[cotton]] cultivated in the [[Middle East]], that is preferred for fine quality dress shirts.
  • Double cuffs have an extra length of sleeve folded back and fastened with links.
GARMENT WITH A COLLAR AND A FULL-LENGTH OPENING AT THE FRONT, WHICH IS FASTENED USING BUTTONS OR SHIRT STUDS
Top button; Oxford shirt; Button down; Tuxedo shirt; Pique front; James Bond Cuff; Button-down collar; Winchester Shirt; Formal shirt; Business shirt; Button-down shirt; Woven shirt; Button-up shirt; Base (clothing); Dinner shirt; Dress shirts; Oxford shirts; Boiled shirt; Dress Shirt
(dress shirts)
A dress shirt is a special shirt which men wear on formal occasions. It is worn with a dinner jacket and bow tie.
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Dress shirt         
  • in}} between the collar points.
  • The shirt was worn under the [[Justaucorps]] in the 18th century
  • In 17th century, men's shirts and cuffs were embellished with fine lace.
  • Giza cotton is a luxury [[cotton]] cultivated in the [[Middle East]], that is preferred for fine quality dress shirts.
  • Double cuffs have an extra length of sleeve folded back and fastened with links.
GARMENT WITH A COLLAR AND A FULL-LENGTH OPENING AT THE FRONT, WHICH IS FASTENED USING BUTTONS OR SHIRT STUDS
Top button; Oxford shirt; Button down; Tuxedo shirt; Pique front; James Bond Cuff; Button-down collar; Winchester Shirt; Formal shirt; Business shirt; Button-down shirt; Woven shirt; Button-up shirt; Base (clothing); Dinner shirt; Dress shirts; Oxford shirts; Boiled shirt; Dress Shirt
A dress shirt, button shirt, button-front, button-front shirt, or button-up shirt, is a garment with a collar and a full-length opening at the front, which is fastened using buttons or shirt studs. A button-down or button-down shirt is a dress shirt with a button-down collar – a collar having the ends fastened to the shirt with buttons.

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Dickey (garment)

In clothing for men, a dickey (also dickie and dicky, and tuxedo front in the U.S.) is a type of shirtfront that is worn with black tie (tuxedo) and with white tie evening clothes. The dickey is usually attached to the shirt collar and then tucked into the waistcoat or cummerbund. Some dickey designs have a trouser-button tab, meant to secure the dickey-bottom to the waistband of the trousers, and so prevent the dickey from becoming untucked.

Originally called the detachable bosom, the dickey shirtfront, made of rigid plastic, was the fashion in shirts in the late 19th century; the dickey also was one of the first successful, commercial applications of celluloid. Like the detachable shirt collar, the dickey (a bosom-front for a dress shirt) was invented as a separate accessory for the shirt, which thus could be washed, starched, and pressed more readily than could be laundered if the dickey were an integral part of the shirt.

Among dandies, the use of a dickey is considered bad style in the wearing of traditional modes of black tie and white tie evening dress. Etymologically, the word "dickey" is from Cockney rhyming slang, wherein dicky dirt denotes a shirt. In 1850s Britain, office workers wore business suits, yet their low wages disallowed a work week's supply of laundered shirts, so they adopted the dickey as a practical extension of the sartorial life of a dress shirt at work.

Примеры употребления для shirt front
1. Grab: the interrogator grabs a suspect‘s shirt front and shakes him. 2.
2. So we should feel for Strauss when, on a St John‘s Wood shirt–front so exquisite for most of the match that it might have been laundered at the Ritz, he had to confront Inzamam–ul–Haq and Mohammad Yousuf with a misfiring pace attack.