ADJECTIVE
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unimaginatively conventional
a colorful character in the buttoned-down, dull-grey world of business -
of a shirt; having the ends of the collar fastened down by buttons
Brooks Brothers button-down shirts
How To Use button-down In A Sentence
- Tweed sports jackets are all the rage, and the best part is that you don't need to worry about matching patterns when it comes to blazers and button-down shirts.
- Try them out with a nice pair of Earth tone flat-front chinos or slim-fit blue jeans, and a classic button-down shirt - tucked in or not.
- And companies used to button-down management types may not be attracted to these fast-paced, open-ended methods.
- She wore slacks and a pullover sweater with a crisp button-down blouse under it. DOLL'S EYES
- They also wore button-down shirts and were sometimes with carnations in the lapels of their jackets.
- Denim shorts look especially great with T-shirts and short-sleeve button-downs.
- She was dressed in a long blue and pink flowery skirt that looked as though it was pulled out from the sixties and she also wore a plain blue, long sleeved button-down shirt with a high collar.
- Made of 100% cotton, 5-oz. twill, these button-downs have fine details like double-needle stitching for added durability, patch pockets and button-down collars.
- Button-down checked shirt, Levi 501s, biker boots or Timberlands, and a petrol blue, zip-fronted, nylon Schott jacket - that was my uniform.
- Retro Shirts are made of 100% rayon gabardine with button-down fronts for years of comfort and durability.