off-shoulder shirt
A shirt that is naturally designed with a low and wide-cut neckline, not covering both shoulders or the upper chest area, leaving them bare. The sleeves must be attached to the shirt.
Off-shoulder shirts are meant to emphasize and accentuate the wearer's shoulders, collarbone, and neck (or nape), with the sleeves of an off-shoulder shirt sitting on the upper arms instead of on top of the shoulders.
Correct examples
- Danbooru post #2098240
- Danbooru post #6542739
- Danbooru post #3914611
- Danbooru post #6758407
- Danbooru post #7114436
Incorrect examples
- Danbooru post #4576682: Open or partially-open shirts that are simply worn hanging off the arms.
- Danbooru post #9202450: Koharu's shirt (design of her shirt makes it obvious she can wear it without exposing her shoulders, as shown in post #9476692)
- Danbooru post #7205989: Shoulder cutouts
- Danbooru post #7498995: Sleeveless shirt
- Danbooru post #6835394: Camisole
- Danbooru post #3896457: Strapless shirt/tube top
- Danbooru post #6319666: Strap slip
- Danbooru post #6396096: Sleeveless shirt with Detached sleeves/elbow gloves
- Danbooru post #7952528: Tank top
- Danbooru post #8386029: Single-shoulder shirt
