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Crew Neck

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A round, close-fitting neckline most common on T-shirts and casual wear.

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Halter Neck

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A neckline featuring straps that wrap around the neck or a high collar, common in swimwear and summer dresses.

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V-Neck

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A neckline characterized by a pointed dip in the front, varying in depth, often found on sweaters and blouses.

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Keyhole Neck

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A neckline with a small cutout in the front, resembling a keyhole, often found on blouses and evening wear.

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High Neck

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A style that covers most of the neck, offering full coverage, can be found on shirts, blouses, and dresses.

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Boat Neck

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Also known as a bateau neck, it is a wide neckline that runs horizontally, front and back, almost to shoulder points, typical for nautical-themed garments.

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Sweetheart Neckline

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A neckline with a plunge in the front shaped like the top half of a heart, found on dresses and tops.

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Queen Anne Neckline

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A high back and a scoop or V-neck front with scalloped edges, characteristic of wedding and evening gowns.

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Turtle Neck

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A high, close-fitting, turned-over collar that covers the neck, found on sweaters and knitwear.

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Scoop Neck

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A deep, curved neckline that is circular and wide, common on tank tops and summer dresses.

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Square Neck

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A straight-edged neckline that creates a square-like shape around the collarbone, seen on blouses and jumpsuits.

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Illusion Neckline

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A neckline featuring sheer fabric or lace along the top part of the bodice, giving the impression of a strapless, sweetheart, or lower neckline beneath, popular in bridal wear.

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Off-Shoulder Neckline

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A neckline that sits below the shoulders and collarbone, exposing them, common in elegant blouses and dresses.

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Cowl Neck

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A draped, flowing neckline that creates a relaxed, loose effect, found on blouses and sweaters.

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Asymmetrical Neck

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A neckline that varies in shape on either side of the center line of the garment, creating a unique and modern look, typical for contemporary tops and dresses.

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