single-shoulder shirt
A shirt with an asymmetrical, diagonal-shaped neckline, leaving a portion of the upper chest area and at least one shoulder bare. These shirts are typically supported by a single sleeve or a single strap on one shoulder while the other is left bare. The neckline of the shirt starts on top of one shoulder and ends underneath the armpit between the torso and opposite arm.
Silver Wolf's white shirt (ie. post #6316872, post #6260706, post #5383975, post #6373876, post #6393698, post #6393725, etc.) is a good example of what a single-shoulder shirt looks like. Other examples include post #4772492, post #3789055, post #3582197, post #4914024, post #5283487, post #6393121, etc.
Do not confuse this tag for off-shoulder shirts that expose one bare shoulder.
- Posts such as post #6385265, post #6298759, post #6355106, or post #6326401, are not single-shoulder shirts. They are either an off-shoulder shirt that expose only one shoulder, or a regular shirt worn hanging off one arm.
- Posts such as post #6309643, post #5379425, or post #5568254 are not single-shoulder shirts. They are simply a regular shirt with a single sleeve.
Visual chart demonstrating what outfits qualify as a "single-shoulder shirt/dress/sweater/bikini/etc."
See also
This tag implicates shirt (learn more).