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This style of opening is called a Crossover Halter. It's going to be represented by, I
used too bright of colors I think for you to really see, but a Crossover Halter means
that the two neck pieces that are used to do the lines from the armpit up to the neck
are going to cross over each other. It's still a halter because they are coming from here
on up to the neck, they're just going from the right armpit to the left neck and from
the left armpit to the right neck. That's what creates the crossover point. This is
where they cross over. And it's not one that has a keyhole or an opening of any sort. The
best way to do this when you're actually, physically render, making it, in fabric, this
is going to be like a, however wide you want it and it's going to be sewn onto your fabric
that is already in a triangular shape. These then in the back, to be a halter still, are
going to have to have some sort of neck closure and usually it'll be represented by a bow
of some sort, that's the easiest way, in order to close it.