single-shoulder dress
Changes between (Jisadel) and (Hyozen)
A dress with an asymmetrical, diagonal-shaped neckline, leaving a portion of the upper chest area and at least one shoulder [[bare shoulders|bare]]. These dresses are typically supported by a [[single sleeve]] or a [[single strap]] on one shoulder while the other is left bare. The neckline of the dress starts on top of one shoulder ends underneath the armpit between the torso and opposite arm.¶
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Examples include post #4485930, post #3689434, etc. The female variation of the [[dancer_(three_houses)|Dancer outfit]] from [[Fire Emblem: Three Houses]] is also a good example of this tag.¶
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Do [b]not[/b] confuse this tag for [[off-shoulder dress]]es that expose one bare shoulder.¶
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h5."Visual chart":[https://files.catbox.moe/9dzd5o.png] demonstrating what outfits qualify as a "single-shoulder shirt/dress/sweater/etc."¶
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h4.See also¶
* [[Single bare shoulder]]¶
* [[Single-shoulder shirt]]¶
* [[Single-shoulder sweater]]
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Examples include post #4485930, post #3689434, etc. The female variation of the [[dancer_(three_houses)|Dancer outfit]] from [[Fire Emblem: Three Houses]] is also a good example of this tag.¶
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Do [b]not[/b] confuse this tag for [[off-shoulder dress]]es that expose one bare shoulder.¶
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h5."Visual chart":[https://files.catbox.moe/9dzd5o.png] demonstrating what outfits qualify as a "single-shoulder shirt/dress/sweater/etc."¶
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h4.See also¶
* [[Single bare shoulder]]¶
* [[Single-shoulder shirt]]¶
* [[Single-shoulder sweater]]
