shirtdress
IPA: ʃˈɝtdrɛs
noun
- A type of dress, borrowing details, such as a collar or button front, from a man's shirt.
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Examples of "shirtdress" in Sentences
- A white shirtdress with touches of black, silver and aqua was particularly billowy in shape.
- A shirtdress — a hilarious visual payoff after he claimed he thought it was a men's shirt when he bought it at Alex's store.
- It traps energy to it and then puts it back out into the universe in different forms and shapes, which is what we did with the shirtdress.
- Each piece is singular in the way it deconstructs the shirtdress, taking the versatile piece a step further, exploring how it can be worn well into the night.
- First of all, it's a shirtdress, which is 50 "Erin Must Buy" points right there without even totaling up the extra points for the stripes, the standup collar, and the raglan sleeves.
- So, after I finished yesterday's shirtdress that is, the shirtdress I posted yesterday; I didn't make a damn thing yesterday except trouble I was pleased enough by the results to jump in with another, this time in Liberty lawn.
- Coming together to launch NAHM for fall 2011, they fused their combined international experiences into one city-savvy line: think a burnt orange shirtdress with asymmetrical hem or black maxi dress with a shorter underskirt and long, sheer overlay.
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