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Now it had a boat neck instead of a V shape.
I bought both, one of them with a more flattering boat neck (at half price, no less).
They wore French striped boat necks and jeans.
After the turtlenecks and funnel necks of winter, the neck-baring boat neck is especially appealing.
The only thing simpler is a sleeveless shift dress or a long-sleeved dress with a boat neck.
With a boat neck it had short sleeves, and Kate bit her lip as she realised it was going to have a pretty powerful impact.
She was wearing elastic waist cotton shorts and a blue and white striped long sleeve top with a boat neck.
Lord & Taylor has a perfect little navy blue crepe chemise with a boat neck and gold buttons.
And there was one starkly undecorated dress of navy crepe with long sleeves and a boat neck.
Even the staff uniforms will require his approval (lots of boat necks with brass buttons a la J. Crew).
Her slump had stretched the boat neck of the dress into a lopsided gawp that revealed an ivory-colored slip-strap.
At the same store an elegant cream silk suit with long sleeves and a wide boat neck by Laura Marolakos is $1,850.
Ailey sent someone to buy two long-sleeved leotards with boat necks - two because the sleeves of one wouldn't have been long enough for her arms.
Styles include men's tees and women's tees, v-necks, scoop necks, and boat neck tees.
As a fire crackled in a stone hearth and a lutenist played Renaissance melodies, the bride arrived in a simple sleeveless dress with a boat neck.
Chelsy Davy has arrived wearing an aqua green satin dress with a boat neck jacket by Alberta Ferretti.
A boat neck, also called a bateau neck or Sabrina neckline, is a wide neckline that runs horizontally, front and back, almost to the shoulder points, across the collarbone.
It dumped most of its mass into the empty dimensions and flowed itself into baggy black pants, a moss-colored boat neck top and a pair of brown, gripall loafers.