n.
- A strap, usually one of a pair, supporting a garment from the shoulder.
- A strap worn across the shoulder to support an item, such as a bag.
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The noun has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
a band that goes over the shoulder and supports a garment or bag
Synonym: strap
| Wikipedia: Shoulder strap |
A shoulder strap is a strap over a shoulder that supports the weight of clothing or accessories.
A shoulder strap may refer to a number of things:
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A carrier shoulder strap is a length of fabric or other flexible material (such as leather, vinyl, rubber), used to suspend an item, often of some weight, from the shoulder(s). The strap may be worn slung over one shoulder or across the body. In the interest of comfort, they often have some manner of padding near the middle, where the strap rests directly against the shoulder or neck. Such items include purses, guitars, rifles, etc. In the case of rifles and other such weaponry, the shoulder strap is usually referred to as a sling. Shoulder straps may also be used in pairs on such items as a backpack or a baby carrier; the straps are worn one over each shoulder, and the item so carried is centred on the back or chest.
The use of such straps frees the hands for other use.
Main article: Epaulette
A shirt shoulder strap is a length of fabric on a shirt, blouse, or jacket, running along the length of the shoulder. It is usually stitched into the shoulder seam and fastened with a button, snap fastener, or hook fastener near the collar. They are usually found on military or military-style civilian uniforms (such as park rangers or Boy Scouts), and are used to attach epaulettes, brassards, lanyards, slip-ons, or other insignia to the uniform. They are also known as a passant. Shoulder pads are also used for this purpose.
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A dress shoulder strap on an apron |
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Bridesmaid dress with spaghetti straps |
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Dress shoulder straps are a length of fabric, usually in pairs, used to support clothing, especially women's clothing, such as a dress, camisole, apron or brassiere. Shoulder straps such as these are usually made of the same material as the garment, and may be quite flimsy, as they are normally not expected to support much weight.
The shoulder straps on some dresses may be very thin, in which case they may be called a spaghetti strap (also called "noodle strap"). These are common in clothing such as camisoles, cocktail dresses, and evening gowns.
Some institutions ban spaghetti strap dresses and other bare-shouldered garments on grounds of modesty.[1][2]
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