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Many terms are used to describe and differentiate types of shirts (and upper-body garments in general) and their construction.
The smallest differences may have significance to a cultural or occupational group. Recently, (late 20th century) it has become common to use
Tops to carry messages or advertising. Many of these distinctions apply to other upper-body garments, such as coats and sweaters.


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In American English, shirt can refer to almost any upper-body garment other than coats, especially in menswear and bras (the term "top" is sometimes used in ladieswear). In British English, a shirt is more specifically a garment with a collar, cuffs, and a full vertical opening with buttons; what is known in American English as a dress shirt.

 

 
with no covering of the shoulders or arms — a tube top (not reaching higher than the armpits, staying in place by elasticity)
with only shoulder straps, such as spaghetti straps
covering the shoulders, but without sleeves
with short sleeves, varying from cap sleeves (not extending below the armpit) to half sleeves (elbow length)
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