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A [[shirt]] 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 shirts are meant to emphasize and accentuate the wearer's shoulders, [[collarbone]], and neck (or [[nape]]), with the sleeves of an off-shoulder shirt sitting on the upper arms instead of on top of the shoulders. [[Hecatia Lapislazuli|Hecatia]]'s black shirt is one of the best examples of this tag (ie. post #2098240). Other good examples of this tag include post #3914611, post #3952216, post #3876573, post #4905031, post #3909774, post #2652791, post #2674946, etc. For the shirt to qualify for this tag, the sleeves [i]must be attached[/i] to the shirt. If they are not, then it is a [[strapless shirt]] or a [[tube top]] with [[detached sleeves]]. Do [b]not[/b] use this tag for [[open shirt|open]] or partially-open shirts that are simply worn hanging off the upper arms (ie. post #3976123, post #4578307, post #4576682, post #4935438, post #4910412, etc.). Those shirts should be tagged only [[off shoulder]] instead. A general rule of thumb is that if the shirt appears it could be pulled up and worn normally without slipping off the shoulder, it is not an off-shoulder shirt. Off-shoulder shirts, [[strapless shirt]]s, and [[sleeveless shirt]]s are mutually exclusive to each other. Off-shoulder shirt is also mutually exclusive to [[single-shoulder shirt]]. h4.See also * [[Off shoulder]] * [[Off-shoulder dress]] * [[Off-shoulder sweater]] * [[Off-shoulder one-piece swimsuit]] * [[Off-shoulder bikini]] Updated by bot Sun, Sep 18 '22, 02:55 |