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This is, in essence, a sweetheart neckline but instead of having a strapless sweetheart or the smooth curve of a standard one, this one combines a square neck with a sweetheart so it will finish on the shoulders. The overall effect is one of drawing the attention vertically and so you can...
In the United States this type of neckline is also referred to as a turtle neck. It has a variety of names in other countries as well. For example, in the United Kingdom it is referred to as a polo neck, and in Australia it is called a skivvy. While the reference may be different...