IPA: /ˈʃɜːrtɪd/
KK: /ʃɜrtɪd/
Wearing a shirt.
He looked very smart in his shirted outfit for the meeting.
Shirted → It is formed from "shirt" (from Old English *sceort*, meaning a garment worn on the upper body) and "-ed" (a suffix indicating a past action or state). The word "shirted" means to have put on or to be wearing a shirt.
Think of the word 'shirt' as the garment you wear on your upper body, and the '-ed' shows that you have put it on. This helps you remember that 'shirted' means to be wearing a shirt.