Three fabulous reasons to wear a v-neck that don’t apply to me and one adaptation that does:
- the neckline echoes your jawline
- the diagonal lines visually break up a larger space
- the geometric shape formed by the neckline conveys something about your personality: activity level, power and purpose, conventional thinking, or … ?
- when combined with a Superman point collar (for some reason, wide point collars that stand out horizontally always say “flying” to me), the v-neck becomes something else altogether: a square? the bottom of a star? This adaptation works for me.
Two bad reasons to wear the V neckline:
- That’s all you can find in the stores. (Thankfully, we are now beyond that.)
- Everyone else is wearing them.
Why do you love v-necks?
I like them because they’re versatile and I find them flattering. But I prefer a wide, shallow-ish v rather than a really deep one. They go with a large variety of jackets and sweaters. They accommodate scarves (and the occasional necklace) well.
V-necks strengthen my jaw line. I love v-necks so much that I will layer them.
I can wear v-necks, but am just as happy, if not happier with scoop neck tees and sweaters.
4. They can be discreetly or overtly sexy. I like sexy, I like prim sexy, I like siren sexy and in some cases I even like sexxxxx-ay.
5. They do not often make you feel as if you are choking.
lol, I bet you don’t like turtlenecks, do you?
How many people here are named Wendy or some variant thereof? 🙂