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  2. 21 Best Dresses That Show Off Your Shoulders - AOL

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    This elegant off-the-shoulder A-line midi dress is an easy option for a dressy casual event. The side slit adds a little spice while still keeping it classy — just $43 ! 12.

  3. Why shirts bunch up in the back & an easy way to fix it - AOL

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    Women's dress shirts are generally cut and/or seamed to follow the natural curves of the body, i.e. full at the bust and hip, whittled down at the waist. Where the dress shirt has been slimmed for ...

  4. 13 Dresses Designed to Flatter Broader Shoulders - AOL

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    A few necklines that tone down broad shoulders include halter, V-neck, square, collarless and scoop necklines, so we found 13 dresses with these designs in lengths and fits to flatter your entire ...

  5. Back closure - Wikipedia

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    Dress with a discreet back zipper at the seam. A back closure is a means for fastening a garment at the rear, such as with a zipper, hooks-and-eyes or buttons.Back closures were once common on Western female clothing, but have recently become less so, especially on female casual and business attire.

  6. Shoulder pad (fashion) - Wikipedia

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    Shoulder pads are a type of fabric-covered padding used in men's and women's clothing to give the wearer the illusion of having broader and less sloping shoulders. In the beginning, shoulder pads were shaped as a semicircle or small triangle and were stuffed with wool, cotton, or sawdust.

  7. History of cleavage - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the 16th century, shoulder straps stayed on the shoulders but as the 17th century progressed, they moved down the shoulders and across the top of the arms, and by the mid-17th century, the oval neckline of the period became commonplace. By the end of the century, necklines at the front of women's garments started to drop even lower. [75]

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    While PureWow readers can’t stop buying the Hazelwood color, one reviewer raved about the Olive shade, calling it “perfect for fall and winter” with a “gorgeous subtle gold shimmer ...

  9. Strapless dress - Wikipedia

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    A strapless dress or top is a garment that stays put around the upper body without shoulder straps or other visible means of support. It is usually supported by an internal corset and/or brassiere , with the tightness of the bodice preventing the dress from slipping out of position.

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