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sleeveless shirt implications

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-1 A sleeveless shirt is one where the edges for the arm holes usually come right up to where the arm meets the shoulder, with maybe a few inches of leeway on either side. In other words, it would be easy to add sleeves if necessary. It also typically has a line that lies close to the neck, whether it's the wing or high collar of a dress shirt, or the crewneck, v-neck, or turtleneck of a t-shirt.

Tank tops, camisoles, halter tops, and tubetops all fall into their own category, because they all have their own different forms with none of the things mentioned above.

BrokenEagle98 said:

-1 A sleeveless shirt is one where the edges for the arm holes usually come right up to where the arm meets the shoulder, with maybe a few inches of leeway on either side. In other words, it would be easy to add sleeves if necessary. It also typically has a line that lies close to the neck, whether it's the wing or high collar of a dress shirt, or the crewneck, v-neck, or turtleneck of a t-shirt.

Tank tops, camisoles, halter tops, and tubetops all fall into their own category, because they all have their own different forms with none of the things mentioned above.

A tank top is a sleeveless shirt. "Tank top" even redirects you to "Sleeveless shirt" on wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tank_Top

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