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(Redirected from Haltertop) Women's clothing strap that runs from the front of the garment around the back of the neck
Various styles of halterneck attire

Halterneck is a style of women's clothing strap that runs from the front of the garment around the back of the neck, generally leaving the upper back uncovered. The name comes from livestock halters. The word "halter" derives from the Germanic words meaning "that by which anything is held". Halter is part of the German word for bra, Büstenhalter.

The halter style is used with swimsuits, to maximize sun tan exposure on the back and minimize tan lines. It is also used with dresses or shirts, to create a backless dress or top. The neck strap can itself be covered by the wearer's hair, leaving the impression from behind that nothing is holding the dress or shirt up.

If a bra is worn with a halter top, it is generally either strapless or of halterneck construction itself, to avoid exposing the back straps of a typical bra. A halter top is a type of sleeveless shirt similar to a tank top (by the American English definition) but with the straps being tied behind the neck. In another style of the halter top, 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 resembles many bikini tops, although it covers the chest more and may cover some, all or even none of the abdomen at the front.

It has been suggested that the neckline's appeal stems from the fact that "it eliminated the need for spoiling the back detail with straps, leaving an uninterrupted area of skin to expose to the sun by day and display by night."

See also

  • Apron
  • Choli, an Indian bodice-like upper garment that evolved from the 6th century BC stanapatta or chest band.
  • Décolletage
  • Dudou, traditional East Asian undershirts, which influenced the development of the halterneck in the 1930s
  • Spaghetti strap
  • Tabengman

References

  1. Tariq, Sarina (14 April 2016). "Halter neck top - A DIY pattern". Sew Guide. Archived from the original on Dec 8, 2022.
  2. "halter, n.1." OED Online. Oxford University Press, June 2016. Web. 18 June 2016.
  3. Oxford English Dictionary, Online edition
  4. "Halter neck wedding dress". Wedding Corners. Archived from the original on November 13, 2012. Retrieved 2013-03-14.
  5. Stevenson, N. (2011). Fashion–a visual history from Regency & Romance to Retro & Revolution. New York: St. Martin's Griffin.
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