What is the back mask?
The rear mask, also known as the back for the veil or bonnet, has a "V" litter with a covering effect that is similar to the name suggests for hanging the window. As with window hinges, the material can be left in a free way or more uniform plent. The effect is created by excess material to create free, running and vicious appearance. There is no common sleeve length or styling that accompanies this type of rear mask.
This appearance of the mask is designed to demonstrate or expose the back of the wearer. Traditionally, clothing creates a drama of the design on the front of the clothing; With this style, however, the dramatic effect is visible only from behind. The front of the clothing is most often a simple and unadorned style.
If you want to add a fuller look, rushing, pleating and crimping can be part of the work. Even if they are added to the clothing side, the front is often without fullness and tends to be more forms. On the back of the neckline, it is often addedTie to prevent the clothing from slipping from the wearer's shoulders. When tied, the springs are then left to hang their backs. Savings will often have attached beads or ornaments for further effect.
The rear robes were not a feature common in minimalist samples of 90 years, but instead it was more common in larger, larger styles of the end of the 70s and 80s. The style reappeared in the trends of the end of 2000. Originally the design was more for the effect, while the revival of this feature is about comfort.
Traditionally, dress, more than occasional wear, will have a rear veil. For example, it is often a feature of wedding dresses. Back grafts can also be worn with the rear drop of Lariat, which further emphasizes the appearance and focuses on bare skin.
often made of cotton, cotton mixture or jersey, grinding back tunic or tank are also comfortable clothes. While they do the distinct style, they seem to see their characterTeristic style entangles the wearer. These items are often paired with jeans of thin or friends.
While the dress normally has a rear veil, sweater, jackets and shirts also use this design technique. These flowing garments are not suitable. For this reason, pieces with this function are often worn for camouflage, what some consider to be characters.