✨ Neckline Types for Blouses and Shirts ✨
A neckline defines the shape of the garment’s upper part and sets the overall style. Different necklines visually alter the silhouette: a crew neck softens and shortens the neck, a V-neck elongates it, while asymmetric or off-the-shoulder designs create a dynamic and original look. In Pocket Styler Studio, you can create these necklines using built-in forms and the Point Mode.
Popular Neckline Types and How to Create Them:
1️⃣ Crew Neck (Round Neck)
Description: Classic round neckline that surrounds the neck, creating a soft and neat upper edge.
How to create: Choose the second option in the middle on the second line as a base, then adjust points to perfect the shape.
Switch to Point Mode and slightly pull the bottom points downward to set the depth.


2️⃣ V-Neck
Description: Elongates the neck and visually stretches the upper body, perfect for a sleek and elegant look.
How to create: Select the last available option. Enable Point Mode with the model grid, then pull the bottom points down to set the depth of the V-shape.

3️⃣ Boat Neck
Description: Wide neckline along the shoulders, visually broadening them and giving a soft, feminine silhouette.
How to create: Choose the second option in the middle line. Use Point Mode to pull points downward, forming a wide line along the shoulders.

4️⃣ Off-the-Shoulder / Bardot Neckline
Description: Exposes the shoulders and upper chest, ideal for summer or evening outfits.
How to create: Select the second option in the middle line, then use Point Mode to pull points down, forming the off-shoulder line.

5️⃣ Square Neck
Description: Straight-lined neckline with angles, giving a geometric look to the upper garment.
How to create: Choose the second option in the middle line. In Point Mode, adjust the corners and pull points slightly to make the neckline deeper and define straight lines.

6️⃣ Asymmetric Neckline
Description: Original and dynamic neckline that exposes one shoulder or creates an unusual line.
How to create: Open the first option in the neckline selection. Using Point Mode, remove one strap and gently pull points downward to create the asymmetric effect.

💡 Tip: Combine different neckline types with fabrics, patterns, and decorative elements to create a unique design







