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Style, cut & fit

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Style, cut & fit

corset top/boned bodice

Fashion; Style, cut & fit

A form-fitting, usually strapless bodice with boning and either laces or snap closures, styled in the fashion of the ladies undergarment of the same name. A corset is a garment that girds the torso ...

cowl neck

Fashion; Style, cut & fit

A cowl neck is a neckline that resembles an unstructured, floppy turtleneck and drapes below the collarbone. A cowl neck is most often featured on both short sleeve and long sleeve sweaters which ...

crew neck

Fashion; Style, cut & fit

A crew neck (or crew-neck) is a type of shirt or sweater that has a round neckline and no collar, often worn with other layers. The T-shirt crew neck was developed in 1932 as an undergarment that ...

crinoline

Fashion; Style, cut & fit

Crinoline was originally a stiff fabric with a weft of horse-hair and a warp of cotton or linen thread. The fabric first appeared around 1830, but by 1850, the word had come to mean a stiffened ...

cropped top/jacket

Fashion; Style, cut & fit

A crop top (also cropped top, belly shirt, half shirt, midriff shirt, tummy top, short shirt, and cutoff shirt) is a T-shirt or blouse with the lower part cut off, showing of some of the abdomen. The ...

dart

Fashion; Style, cut & fit

Darts are folds sewn into fabric to help provide a three-dimensional shape to a garment. They are frequently used in women's clothing to provide a fit that closely follows the shape of the wearer.

décolleté

Fashion; Style, cut & fit

The term is most commonly applied to a neckline which reveals or emphasizes cleavage. Low-cut necklines are a feature of ball gowns, evening gowns, leotards and swimsuits, among other fashions. ...

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