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This is what is called a draped cowl neck halter. This type of opening is exaggerated
cowl, basically, to put it simply. It's a halter top because of the way that it goes
from the armpits up to the neck. It's a halter top in, it goes around the neck, obviously
on the back part of it, there's going to be, what, if these, if these halter lines, if
those arm holds aren't stretchy, then the back of the neck is going to have to have
some sort of closure. Can't believe these don't have any closure. Just kidding. It's
going to have some sort of closure, be it a bow, be it two pieces that tie and make
a bow. It could be buttons, it could be a snap, it could be anything. But it goes around
the neck in order to make it a halter. The cowl part comes from the lines that are created
with the draped of the fabric signified by my little squgglies and stuff, but the draped
cowl is more exaggerated than just a cowl. It's more exaggerated than just a soft drape.
It's a drape cowl, you put them together and it's lower and it's more draped.