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Collars and Neckline Draping
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Cowl Neck
Loosely draped fabric around the neckline, requiring fabric with good drape and soft hand.
Queen Anne Neckline
Combines a high back neckline with a low front neckline, shaped scolloped or sweetheart style in the front.
Sweetheart Neckline
Shaped like the top half of a heart, requires curved seams and can include a collar stand for structure.
Peter Pan Collar
Flat circular shape, falls naturally around the neck, constructed with separate top and under collar pieces.
Halter Neck
Starting from the front waist, drapes around the neck, and holds the backless garment.
V-Neck
Angle of V can vary from shallow to deep, requires attention to the point where the two angled sides meet.
Shawl Collar
Collar with extended lapel, drapes in a continuous curve from the back of the neck down the front.
Mandarin Collar
Raised band with no turn-down, usually 2 to 5 cm in height, fits closely around the neck.
Sailor Collar
Flat, square-shaped collar that lies across the shoulders, often has a back V shaped point.
Turtleneck Collar
Tall, rolled collar that fits snugly around the neck, uses stretch fabrics or a zipper for ease of wearing.
Notch Collar
Combination of a collar and lapel, notch is where the collar and lapel meet and form a V shape.
Boat Neck (Bateau Neckline)
Runs horizontally, front and back, almost to shoulder points, across the collarbone.
Keyhole Neckline
A cut out shape close to the neck, can be round, teardrop or slit in form, may require a facing or binding finish.
Crew Neck
Simple rounded neckline, usually finished with a rib-knit band or a simple turned-and-stitched hem.
Square Neckline
Four 90-degree angles form a square shape across the chest, can have mitered corners or be rounded slightly.
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