If it was a white shirt, it was on the dingy side.
Sailors' costume consists of a white shirt, with blue collar and cuffs, black handkerchief about the neck, and black tarpaulin.
The figure who supports Warren is dressed in blue breeches, white hose, white shirt, and black belt.
Raoul saw a black spot on the left side of Auguste's white shirt.
Surrey looked like a brainless clothier's mannequin in his black frock coat and ruffled white shirt.
His clothes were simple--a black jacket over a white shirt, and black trousers that tightened below his knees and ended in straps that ran under shiny black shoes.
The gown, or whatever top garment was being worn, was sometimes cut into a low, V shape behind at the neck to show the undergarment, above which showed a piece of white shirt.
Then, by way of change, the tight sleeve was split at the elbow to show a white shirt.
Here one sees the first of the broad-toed shoes and the birth of the Tudor costume--the full pleated skirts and the prominence of white shirt.
Standin' up before all them cow punchers in a white shirt!
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "white shirt" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.