What is the neck?
The neck in the bonnet is a neckline that resembles an unstructured, floppy turtleneck and a hinge under the collarbone. The neck of the bonnet most often occurs on both short sleeves and long -sleeved sweaters that were knitted from fabrics such as wool, cashmere and angora or synthetics such as acrylic. The Cowl necks also suit certain types of formal wear, such as wedding dresses, provided the fabric has the right cover properties. Cowl's neck style is said to have been inspired by early Greek fashion, which specialized in veiled garments that did not correspond to the outlines of the body.
Modern cow's necks usually appear on clothing combined with mounted parts of clothing. Even the sweaters of the neck, which have severe covering in some areas, such as wide sleeves in the shape of a bell, will usually also be equipped with mounted parts such as a narrow waist to maintain the wearer's silhouette. End neckline are particularly flattering for small figures like extra cover tCanines can add volume to the bust area.
Cowl necks can be shaped in different ways that transform the overall appearance of the clothing. For example, the neck of the bonnet can be straightened into the neckline of ships or “ship's neck” by pulling the fabric over the collarbone and towards the shoulders. Some neck necks can even be stretched over the back of the head to form a hood if there is enough fabric in covering. The Cowl necks are sometimes sold as separate, along with other wraps such as scarves, caps, ponchos and shrugs. The neck of the bonnet can also be folded to the side or have zippers or buttons around the center of the garment or along the neck and shoulder.
In the new millennium, the neckline has become a popular function on cable tangled tunics, especially in gray wool and other natural fabrics. Celebrities such as Jennifer Lopez, Jessica Alba, Nicole Richie and Giselebundchen were seen clothing with the neck. The tuna of the neck cowl with a hundredLy a particularly popular terminal wear clamp, because the folds of fabric cover the bumps and allow enough space to grow in the stomach area.