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This version of opening would be called a halter with a cutout shoulder. What that means
is you still have the lines of a halter coming from the armpit to the shoulder line. Armpit
to the shoulder line. However, this time instead of going in a definite diagonal we've just
widened it a little because that allows for more design variation. So we have armpit to
the shoulder line. It's still halter because on the back you have shoulders and your neck.
On the back it's going to come from that point up, up. Well I didn't. I can't even draw ups
and down. It's going to come from that point and go in again. In order to tie or do something
or loop again. But the, that makes it the halter. A cut out shoulder literally means
the shoulders are cut out of the shirt. This is the skin showing. This is the skin showing.
They're attached at this point of the halter at the armpit. And then typically this is
going to be like tight spandexy. You have it fitted so that it stays at a certain point,
and then you have your sleeves jutting out from there.