Spaghetti strap

A spaghetti strap (also called noodle strap[1]) is a very thin shoulder strap used to support[2] clothing, while providing minimal shoulder straps over otherwise bare shoulders. It is commonly used in garments such as swimwear, camisoles, crop tops, brassieres, sundresses, cocktail dresses, and evening gowns, so-named for its resemblance to the thin pasta strings called spaghetti.

Groomsman in black tie and bridesmaid in evening gown with spaghetti straps.

Trivia

Spaghetti straps may not meet some dress codes. For example, they are not welcome at Ascot Racecourse.[3]

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gollark: I think they have 8 high performance cores versus 4 or so before, so it is at least plausibly somewhat over twice as powerful at that.
gollark: That's obviously not true except possibly in multicore.
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See also

References

  1. Mandira Bedi (October 25, 2013). "I Have Got Readymade Noodle Straps Blouses Which I Am Selling". Retrieved October 24, 2019.
  2. "Definition of spaghetti strap". Merriam-Webster. Retrieved June 28, 2019.
  3. Charlie Teather (26 April 2019). "Ascot's strict dress code welcomes jumpsuits (but thin straps are off the menu!)". Glamour. Retrieved 28 June 2019.
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