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    Read on for our top tank, tee and long-sleeve picks! ... Holey fashion: Boho and chic, this loose eyelet top has double straps, a flowy hem and a scoop neck — $20! 7. Rich mom: ...

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    For us, that means we're looking for tops that are loose and flowy, without looking frumpy. ... You can't help but feel relaxed in this billowy long-sleeve top that's just as easy to style with ...

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    St. John's Bay 3/4 Sleeve Blouse. Though the colors are slightly different on this one, the overall style is the same. 3/4 sleeves, a flowy silhouette, and florals on a light background just ...

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    Allegra K Women's Classic Long Sleeve Loose Fit Button Up Denim Shirt. ... it's a great year-round top that you can wear with any bottoms in your wardrobe. ... stretchy leggings or flowy linen ...

  6. Poet shirt - Wikipedia

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    A poet shirt (also known as a poet blouse or pirate shirt) is a type of shirt made as a loose-fitting blouse with full bishop sleeves, usually decorated with large frills on the front and on the cuffs. [1] Typically, it has a laced-up V-neck opening, designed to pull over the head, but can have a full-length opening fastened by buttons.

  7. Clothing terminology - Wikipedia

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    In Medieval and Renaissance England gown referred to a loose outer garment worn by both men and women, sometimes short, more often ankle length, with sleeves. By the 18th century gown had become a standard category term for a women's dress , a meaning it retained until the mid-20th century.

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