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Messier42 Posted 13 years ago
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Are they correct?

The neck girth is so wide that it looks almost like a low cut dress.
Your head is so large that the neck girth will get loose soon.
The shirt is too big in the waist. the part sticks out too much, but it would be ok if you tuck the shirt in your skirt. If you want, just bring it out.
The pattern on the shirt is too busy.
The pattern on the shirt is too tacky.
The pattern on the shirt is too convoluted.
  

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I'm assuming this conversation is related to sewing/tailoring, correct? For the first sentence: Neckline is what the cut around the neck is commonly called. Being wide means being large horizontally, so use the words low or deep instead.

  • I'm assuming this conversation is related to sewing/tailoring, correct?
  • For the first sentence: Neckline is what the cut around the neck is commonly called.
  • Being wide means being large horizontally, so use the words low or deep instead.
  • The neckline is so low/deep that it looks almost like a low cut dress.
  • I could not make sense of the second sentence.
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I'm assuming this conversation is related to sewing/tailoring, correct?

For the first sentence: Neckline is what the cut around the neck is commonly called. Being wide means being large horizontally, so use the words low or deep instead. The
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Thank you for your kind reply.

I used the thing yout taught me. Could you correct them?

The neckline became too loose/saggy after wearing it for more than 5 years.

She wore the skirt with the upper cothes tucked in the skirt. I was thinking that she would look nicer with leaving the shirt untucked. So, I told her she needs to bring thr shirt out of the skirt.

I
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What about this? The cleavage is too open in your shirt.

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