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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a shirt of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the material or type of shirt, often indicating what the shirt is made of or its design.
Example: "He wore a shirt of fine silk that shimmered in the light."
Alternatives: "a silk shirt" or "a cotton shirt".
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"I WORE a shirt of browns and fawns, and a tie of chocolate and gold squiggles.
Erdmann appeared onstage, a birdlike blonde wearing a shirt of swirling cerulean and white.
In my closet, hanging with my blouses, there's a shirt of my dad's [Johnny Cash].
Mr. Cheney went so far as to wear a shirt of muted blue.
I went to visit him in hospital and gave him a shirt of mine.
Their armour generally consisted of an iron helmet and, perhaps, a shirt of mail or scale armour (called brigandine).
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Make a shirt out of cloth.
Not all school uniforms include white polo shirts so wear a blouse or a polo shirt of an allowed color if required.
Try loose black pants, a simple shirt of a dark color, and a hooded ninja style jacket.
You could try a bag, a loose shirt or a sweat shirt of your school that would fit everyone.
(Bilbo Baggins gave Frodo a shirt made of Mithril chain mail once).
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