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  • That evening I sewed it into a boat-necked, loose-fitting shirt.

    Clothing Organization part 3: Detachment and Appreciation regina doman 2007

  • That evening I sewed it into a boat-necked, loose-fitting shirt.

    Archive 2007-10-01 regina doman 2007

  • Granted, I was wearing a crocheted poncho over my red, boat-necked top paired with a simple black skirt, which falls right below my knees but is playfully slit up the side.

    partygirl Diary Entry partygirl 2000

  • Catching a glimpse of herself in her mirror, suddenly aware of the way the cotton of her jeans clung to her hips and legs, and the brevity of the sleeveless boat-necked top, she was tempted to change into something more sober.

    Desire for Revenge Jordan, Penny 1997

  • She pulled on a jade-green boat-necked T-shirt and baggy trousers of white cotton, and went to see what the phouka was doing.

    War for the Oaks Bull, Emma, 1954- 1987

  • Look for crew and boat-necked tees and tanks in stripes of all widths, and in an expanded colour range that includes red and white, black and cream and two-tone shades of blue as part of the marine look.

    Edmonton Sun 2010

  • Look for crew and boat-necked tees and tanks in stripes of all widths, and in an expanded colour range that includes red and white, black and cream and two-tone shades of blue as part of the marine look.

    Toronto Sun 2010

  • She pulled on a jade-green boat-necked T-shirt and baggy trousers of white cotton, and went to see what the phouka was doing.

    War for the Oaks Emma Bull 1987

  • She pulled on a jade-green boat-necked T-shirt and baggy trousers of white cotton, and went to see what the phouka was doing.

    War for the Oaks Emma Bull 1987

  • She pulled on a jade-green boat-necked T-shirt and baggy trousers of white cotton, and went to see what the phouka was doing.

    War for the Oaks Emma Bull 1987

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