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A [[dress]] that is [i]naturally designed[/i] with a low and wide-cut neckline, not covering the shoulders or upper chest area, leaving them [[bare shoulders|bare]]. Off-shoulder dresses are meant to emphasize and accentuate the wearer's shoulders, [[collarbone]], and neck (or [[nape]]), with the sleeves of an off-shoulder dress sitting on the upper arms instead of on top of the shoulders. [[Rice Shower (Umamusume)|Rice Shower]]'s dress and most fanart depictions of [[Imaizumi Kagerou|Kagerou]]'s dress are some of the best examples of this tag (ie. post #4560423 and post #2866775, respectively). Other good examples of this tag include post #4839011, post #4733804, post #4637276, post #4565120, post #3958552, post #3728514, post #4037671, post #3941465, etc. For the dress to qualify for this tag: The sleeves [i]must be attached[/i] to the dress. If they are not, then it is a [[strapless dress]] with [[detached sleeves]]. Do [b]not[/b] use this tag if a [[jacket]] or [[coat]] worn along with a dress is worn hanging off the arms, but the dress itself does not fit the above criteria that qualifies it as an off-shoulder dress (ie. post #4842407, post #5056599, post #4946909, post #4590647, post #4462891, etc.). Those should be tagged as [[off shoulder]] instead. Off-shoulder dresses, [[strapless dress]]es, and [[sleeveless dress]]es are mutually exclusive to each other. Off-shoulder dress is also mutually exclusive to [[single-shoulder dress]]. h4.See also * [[Off shoulder]] * [[Off-shoulder shirt]] * [[Off-shoulder sweater]] * [[Off-shoulder one-piece swimsuit]] * [[Off-shoulder bikini]] Updated by bot Sun, Sep 18 '22, 02:55 |