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Now, it's time for a square neckline. This is what it's going to look like completed.
Obviously, very literal. It is a square neckline. And, in order to draw this you're going to
from where the neck turns into the shoulders. Again, you can have it be lower if you want.
But, basic where the neck and the shoulders connect make your square as low as you so
choose. As low as you want. And, then this one since we're up around the neck you can
have a little bit of three dimensionality. If that's even a word, wrapped around the
back. And, then like I have said you can do anything. It can be squared, squared, squared
as in ninety degree angle squares. Or, you can curve it a little bit and it would still
technically be a square neckline. You could even curve it in here a little bit and then
come down. And, that's still a square. But, that's again another very basic style that
you can use your own style and flair and build off of.