Noun
a man's white shirt (with a starch front) for evening wear (usually with a tuxedo)
Source: WordNetMy heart was a little bit broken, but I still had to go to school. I buttoned my dress shirt over it and my winter coat, too. I hoped it didn't show too much. Gabrielle Zevin
Another gentleman was wearing a plaid dress shirt and penny loafers with the penny still in. Source: Internet
But as we were driving to the concert I looked over and noticed the tops of the shoulders, on his black dress shirt, were covered in dust. Source: Internet
His polished bluchers gleamed, the white cotton dress shirt fresh-pressed. Source: Internet
I took down a dress shirt hanging from the rack next to the armoire, and as I began to put it on the bedbug dropped out of the rolled-up cuff. Source: Internet
Snowden, who was dressed sharply in a white dress shirt and gray blazer for his talk, said he had no regrets about his actions, even though he now faces prosecution and is thought by many to be a traitor, or worse. Source: Internet