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crew neck
noun
- a collarless neckline, as on a sweater or jersey, that fits snugly at the base of the neck.
- a sweater, jersey, or other garment having such a neckline.
crew neck
noun
- a plain round neckline in sweaters
Derived Forms
- ˈcrew-ˌneck, adjective
Other Words From
- crew-neck crew-necked adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of crew neck1
Example Sentences
Mr. Zelensky, dressed in olive green pants and a black crew neck sweater, was greeted with applause when he walked onstage in a room at the forum packed with hundreds of people.
In another, he screen printed “Tyrannosaurus Wrecks” onto a crew neck, telling viewers that it would be the first one he’s printed in 25 years.
This year’s batch of crew neck T-shirts are fittingly available in red, white or blue with very little embellishment other than getting straight to the point: Letters that read “American Made.”
It is the latest installment of the company’s circularity strategy rollout, which included the unveiling of a new Cradle to Cradle, or C2C Certified, $995 Purple Label cashmere crew neck sweater in November.
His usual attire — a crew neck sweater under a blazer — has been subjected to fashion analyses by critics at The New York Times and Washington Post.
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