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shirt

Garment worn, especially by men, on the upper part of the body, usually buttoned up the front and with sleeves and a collar. Formal or summer shirts are often made of cotton or another light fabric; casual shirts such as polo shirts tend to be made of a jersey stretch fabric.



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Byline: Our Correspondent IF Wales do in fact face a red shirted England at rugby (Echo May 14), it will not be the first time a Welsh sporting team have done so in a senior competitive international contest
A new waxwork of the star, who plays Achilles in Troy, has gone on display at Madame Tussauds in London and the open shirted model of the hunk features a stroke able chest.
The Wallabies wore gold and lifted one of sport's greatest prizes on their home soil in Sydney, leaving the white- shirted heroes of England broken-hearted.
 
 
 
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