Unbreakable said:
Tank tops (and camisoles) have been discussed over at topic #15524 and I agree it makes more sense to have those in a separate category instead of lumping tank tops together with shirts. Also I have no idea why we even have a white crop top tag, that sounds totally unnecessary.
If not shirt, do you have another tag idea that would behave similar to legwear and other such tags? I don't agree with the assessment a camisole or tank top are not a type of shirt, I believe they are. It seems to me that color_shirt + camisole would be just as sufficient as color_legwear + pantyhose and various other tags.
As far as white crop top sure the particular tag may not be appropriate, but how else should it be tagged? It can't just be removed, for then we'd not be able to indicate colors of crop tops. Crop top + white_shirt would solve this matter, or do you suggest another generalized tag?
And let's look at a few other generalized tags:
- legwear covers kneehighs, over-kneehighs, thighhighs, pantyhose, and socks
- neckwear alisas include bowties, neckerchiefs, ascots, neck ribbons, and neckties (although the wiki appears to be inaccurate)
- eyewear cover monocles, glasses, goggles, and various other "eyewear"
In all of those cases different similar though distinctive items are treated as the same kind of thing for specifying color and other attributes, similar to how a shirt relates to a cami and other tags, I don't see what makes them so distinct they can't be handled the same way socks and pantyhose are and other examples despite being more dissimilar. One caveat here would be while the above we don't have a "legwear," "neckwear," or "eyewear" tags as such words aren't used in normal parlance, the word shirt is and so I suggest implications as well from camisole, blouse, crop_top, tank_top, t-shirt, etc. to shirt.
skylightcrystal said:
Why does a blouse have to be casually-styled? And where does it say that it should be? Serafuku tops are (usually) technically blouses, so it's entirely understandable that people would tag them as such, although I've never used the tag for them as I believe it would just overwhelm it to include them. It would be rather arbitrary to state that blouses used as the top halves of serafuku can't be included, though, so perhaps it would be better if I/we did? They can always then be excluded with -serafuku.
I don't know whether they should have to be casually-styled per se but it appears closely associated with casualness. Following the current definition, loose-fitting suggests a casual attire. Using Wikpedia's phrasing of "unmistakably feminine appearance" further suggests a girly, less formal, and fashionable/trendy look. Looking to the phrasing of "blouses out" and "blouses over" seems to be self-referencing or arcane language, "blousing" appears to either reference loose folds or old peasant attire. A typical shirt part of a seifuku and other uses of blouse don't appear either casual or involving loose-fitting or folding garments.
BrokenEagle98 said:
Just remember, that any COLOR_ITEM tags that get migrated to COLOR_shirt would by necessity also have to imply that ITEM -> shirt, since most of the COLOR_shirt tags implicate the shirt tag.
Sure, I'd like to discuss a bit before making any request but blouse -> shirt and other implications would be included