Halterneck

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Various styles of halterneck attire.
Various styles of halterneck attire.

Halterneck refers to a type of women's clothing with a single strap around the back of the neck instead of straps over each shoulder. This can refer to either a dress or a separate shirt, called a halter top. The latter is a type of sleeveless shirt similar to a tank top (by the American English definition).

A female wearing a halter top
A female wearing a halter top

Halterneck garments are generally considered more provocative because they leave the back free, exposing the shoulder blades. If a bra is worn with a haltertop, it is generally strapless, as to avoid exposing the back straps of a typical bra. Some garments with halternecks may tie at the back of the neck, as is often seen in bathing suits.

In another model of the halter top (not pictured), there is only a narrow strap behind the neck and a narrow strap behind the middle of the back, so that it is mostly backless. This design leaves most of the abdomen uncovered and it is more like many bikini tops (although it covers the chest more).

The term "halter" comes from the German word for "holder," as in Büstenhalter, which literally means "busts-holder" and is equivalent to "brassiere".



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