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This style of opening is called a bow halter. What that means is that it literally ties
in a bow at the neck. Now, for this to retain its definition of halter, as I've stated before,
it's got to go around the neck. That doesn't mean that it has to have the closure be in
the back. This, in the back, is obviously going to be a solid piece of your bow whether
it, this is, whether this is another piece, like a sash that's attached to the shirt.
In the back, on here, there's no opening part. There's nothing, there's a zipper and the
snaps, and the buttons. It's still a halter top, because, it encompasses the neck, because
it cuts in from the armpits on up to the neck, and that creates the whole point of a halter.
But, here we have it just in reverse, and the bow part, create, is created from the
pieces of the halter neck, coming together and being tied, and then of course, when you
have two pieces of fabric that are going to come together and tie and create a bow. There's
going to be a little extra gap there, and I'm just exaggerated that just to show you,
and made almost like a keyhole opening there.