Bateau Neckline refers to the boat-shaped neckline popular in the 1930s and revived in the 1980s. This type of neckline is cut in shallow curve from shoulder to shoulder.

Bateau N eckline is also called a Boat neckline, as Bateau is French for "boat".

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