open-necked in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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Today he is decked out in an understated but clearly expensive dark blazer and open-necked shirt.
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He wore a smart navy blazer, grey slacks and an open-necked, crisp white shirt.
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Others go open-necked simply because they can, wearing as their badge of honour the rejection of a badge of honour.
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Gone was his smart suit and tie from the previous day and in its place was a checked, open-necked shirt.
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He is wearing an open-necked shirt with a chunky silver chain around his neck and suede loafers, and looks like he has just woken up.
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His younger brother, dressed in an open-necked shirt, brother smiled as he followed him out.
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The crooner and his fellow musicians were all wearing ties, unlike a single member of the open-necked audience.
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You have the round open-necked collar and tweed-inspired look.
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He is wearing a slim-fitting black suit, a sky-blue shirt with open-necked white collar and shiny black shoes.
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Formal dress comprises an open-necked tunic, with white shirt/blouse and tie/cravat.
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