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7. Neck styles
The neck was often hidden by outer clothing or head-wear.
Ensure the opening is wide enough to puli over the head easily. Centre the neck opening on the shoulder fold. Finish off the edge with a hem, binding, or fancy stitching (Methods, Figs 2, 9, 22).
a. Straight slash pulled forwards with a brooch, common in the 13th century.
b. Shallow boat shape with the same back and front shaping.
c. Round neck opening, common in the 14th century.
d. Round back and squared front with slit. Could be fastened with a latchet or button, instead of a brooch.
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