A cowl neckline is characterized by its soft, draped fabric that creates a loose, flowing effect around the neckline. This design often features extra fabric that falls or folds in a way that adds volume and depth, giving it a relaxed and elegant appearance. Cowls can vary in depth and shape, making them versatile for both casual and formal attire. This neckline is often flattering, as it can soften the silhouette and enhance the overall femininity of an outfit.
There is only one cowl neckline style that looks like an unstructured, floppy turtleneck. Are you asking about different necklines? please be more clear.
A cowl neck is named for its resemblance to a "cowl," which refers to the hood or draped fabric worn by monks and clergy. The design features a loose, flowing neckline that creates soft folds or drapes, similar to the way a cowl hangs. This style adds elegance and warmth to garments, making it a popular choice in sweaters and dresses. The term reflects both the shape and the comfortable, enveloping nature of the neckline.
Round Neckline, Square Neckline, U Shape, V Shape Neckline and Sabrina Neckline
Bateau neckline
Neckline refers to the height of the collar or neck area of a shirt or article of clothing below the chin. A high neckline might include a turtleneck while a low neckline could be a V-neck.
Rotating chimney cowl, rotating chimney cowl, spinning cowl, revolving cowl,
Richard Cowl's birth name is Richard Samuel Cowl.
on the cowl ... where else
The twelve parts of a nacelle are: inlet cowl, fan cowl, fan case, thrust reverser, thrust reverser blocker doors, core cowl, core cowl doors, exhaust cowl, exhaust cowl doors, exhaust mixer, exhaust plenum, and structural mounts.
A wiper cowl is something I'm trying to figure out.
Richard Cowl went by Dick.
The cowl, is the area the wipers are in.