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Definition of golf shirt in English: golf shirtnoun North American A light, short-sleeved shirt with a collar, typically of a knitted fabric and with buttons at the neck only. 〈北美〉高尔夫球衫 Example sentencesExamples - He wore a pink golf shirt and blue jeans and black sneakers.
- He had a white golf shirt on, as well as khaki pants.
- Daly points out his sponsors by their logos on his golf shirt.
- If the T-shirt or mock neck is still too daring at your course, try a traditional golf shirt with more color than you're used to.
- What do you think about golfers who wear a long-sleeve turtleneck or a mock under their short-sleeve golf shirt?
- During the promotional apparel boom days of the 1990s, the golf shirt defined the industry's growth and evolution.
- He wasn't wearing robes at the time, merely a golf shirt and black trousers.
- Back then, a golf shirt or a sweatshirt with a little contrast in the collar was considered very special, and usually at a premium.
- Windbreakers and hats coordinated with a golf shirt make great souvenirs and are always appreciated by golfers.
- He came out of the truck, wearing a green golf shirt, and brown pants with leather boots.
- He's wearing a red golf shirt with a black collar, which doesn't go with his green cap.
- This may mean we go from an embroidered golf shirt to a printed T-shirt.
- Kristen pulled on a red collar golf shirt and khaki pants.
- They are great alternatives to the traditional golf shirt for women.
- Granted, my hair has always been short and I confess to owning a golf shirt or two.
- So now they've given up even trying and have adopted the uniform of the conservatively mundane, often in the shape of generic khakis and a white golf shirt.
- Say a supplier is preparing to run an order for an embroidered golf shirt.
- Double tipping on the collar and cuffs introduces a new element to transform the casual golf shirt into apparel distinctive enough for both the office and championship courses.
- Mark was really surprised and happy with his prize of a branded golf shirt and a case of Sterling Light.
- Indeed, camp shirts offer a welcome relief from the standard knit golf shirt or classic polo at sport events or trade shows.
Definition of golf shirt in US English: golf shirtnoun North American A light, short-sleeved shirt with a collar, typically of a knitted fabric and with buttons at the neck only. 〈北美〉高尔夫球衫 See also polo shirt Example sentencesExamples - Granted, my hair has always been short and I confess to owning a golf shirt or two.
- They are great alternatives to the traditional golf shirt for women.
- If the T-shirt or mock neck is still too daring at your course, try a traditional golf shirt with more color than you're used to.
- Back then, a golf shirt or a sweatshirt with a little contrast in the collar was considered very special, and usually at a premium.
- He wasn't wearing robes at the time, merely a golf shirt and black trousers.
- He came out of the truck, wearing a green golf shirt, and brown pants with leather boots.
- Daly points out his sponsors by their logos on his golf shirt.
- He had a white golf shirt on, as well as khaki pants.
- This may mean we go from an embroidered golf shirt to a printed T-shirt.
- Mark was really surprised and happy with his prize of a branded golf shirt and a case of Sterling Light.
- He wore a pink golf shirt and blue jeans and black sneakers.
- Indeed, camp shirts offer a welcome relief from the standard knit golf shirt or classic polo at sport events or trade shows.
- Windbreakers and hats coordinated with a golf shirt make great souvenirs and are always appreciated by golfers.
- During the promotional apparel boom days of the 1990s, the golf shirt defined the industry's growth and evolution.
- What do you think about golfers who wear a long-sleeve turtleneck or a mock under their short-sleeve golf shirt?
- Kristen pulled on a red collar golf shirt and khaki pants.
- So now they've given up even trying and have adopted the uniform of the conservatively mundane, often in the shape of generic khakis and a white golf shirt.
- Double tipping on the collar and cuffs introduces a new element to transform the casual golf shirt into apparel distinctive enough for both the office and championship courses.
- He's wearing a red golf shirt with a black collar, which doesn't go with his green cap.
- Say a supplier is preparing to run an order for an embroidered golf shirt.
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