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A camp shirt, variously known as a cabin shirt, Cuban collar shirt, cabana shirt, and lounge shirt, is a loose, straight-cut, woven, short-sleeved button-front shirt or blouse with a simple placket front opening and a "camp collar"–a one-piece collar (no band collar) that can be worn open and spread or closed at the neck with a button and loop. It usually has a straight hemmed bottom falling at hip level, not intended to be tucked into trousers.
While camp shirts are generally made from plain, single-color fabrics, variants include duo-tone bowling shirts and print patterned aloha shirts.
See also
- Barong tagalog – Formal Filipino shirt made of pineapple fiber
- Batik – Indonesian and Malaysian shirt worn casually or as business attire
- Guayabera – Mexican, Central American, and Caribbean shirt worn casually or as business attire
- Kariyushi shirt – Okinawan shirt worn casually or as business attire
References
- "The Raincoats (1)".
- "Rockatee T-shirts archives". Rockatee. Retrieved 2023-04-19.
- Lawrence Zarian's Ten Commandments for a Perfect Wardrobe, Lawrence Zarian. 2014: Bird Street Books.
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