Halter refers to the style where the straps either tie or loop around the neck instead of going over the shoulder in either spaghetti straps or thicker styles. Strapless is self explanatory where there are no straps at all. Examples of both would be if you thought about swimsuits there are some where you tie or clip around your neck and some that are strapless like bandeaus. Hope that helps!
a t-strap sandal is a sandal with a triangle form on top of the foot.. a thong sandal i like a little string between your toes like a flip flop but it connects to the back like a t-stap.
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a strapless bra
A convertible bra can be worn normally with straps, strapless, with straps that cross over in the back, or like a halter-top with one strap going around behind the neck and then back to the front.
A shirt with no straps is typically called a "strapless shirt" or a "tube top." It is designed to be worn without any shoulder straps.
There are quite a few options but it really comes down to 2 choices. Do you want less to no support, or a thicker pad that may or may not fall down on you? Bustiers and strapless bras are ideal for support while adhesives and stickers wont fall or be to thick.
not with a halter top a tube top maybe
A halter top is similar to a tank top or vest, except that the straps are tied behind the neck. This leaves the upper back uncovered. Halter tops are generally worn by women.
a tube top is made of a 'tube' of cloth, that is usually a knit that is woven continuously without a seam. a strapless blouse is made of any material like cotton, linen, polyester, rayon , etc. that is structured with seams.
A bandini is a swimsuit consisting of a strapless bandeau top and a bikini bottom.
in = inside on = on top
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You didn't add a second item to compare to. The difference between washing powder for top loading... and what ???