와이셔츠

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What is 와이셔츠?

와이셔츠 refers specifically to a white dress shirt, commonly worn in formal or business settings in Korea. The term comes from the English "white shirt," but in Korean it generally means a button-up shirt suitable for office or formal occasions.

Usage and Context

This word is often used when talking about office attire, interviews, or formal events. It implies neatness and professionalism. For example, people say 와이셔츠 when referring to the typical white shirt worn under a suit jacket.

Common Collocations

  • 와이셔츠 다림질하다: to iron a dress shirt, emphasizing neat appearance.
  • 와이셔츠에 넥타이 매다: to wear a tie with a dress shirt, making the outfit more formal.
  • 와이셔츠와 정장 바지: dress shirt and suit pants, a common office outfit.

Register and Politeness

와이셔츠 is a neutral term used in everyday conversation and formal speech alike. It is not slang or overly formal, making it versatile.

Learner Tips

A common confusion is to think 와이셔츠 means any shirt, but it specifically refers to a white or light-colored formal dress shirt. Avoid using it for casual shirts or T-shirts to sound natural.

Example Sentences

오늘 면접이라서 와이셔츠를 다림질했어요.

Oneul myeonjebiraseo waisyeocheureul darimjilhaesseoyo.

I ironed my dress shirt because I have an interview today.

와이셔츠에 넥타이를 매면 더 정장처럼 보여요.

Waisyeocheue nektaireul maemyeon deo jeongjangcheoreom boyeoyo.

If you wear a tie with a dress shirt, it looks more formal.

회사에서는 보통 와이셔츠와 정장 바지를 입어요.

Hoesaeseoneun botong waisyeocheuwa jeongjang bajireul ibeoyo.

At the company, people usually wear dress shirts and suit pants.