off-shoulder jacket
A jacket that is naturally designed with a low and wide-cut neckline, not covering the shoulders or upper chest area, leaving them bare.
Correct examples
Incorrect examples
Regular jackets worn hanging off the arms (jacket partially removed) are not off-shoulder jackets. This a common misuse of the tag usage; how a person chooses to wear their jacket is not the same as the jacket designed to be worn this way.
- Danbooru post #7849284: The jacket can be pulled up and worn normally without hanging off the arms
- Danbooru post #9362911: The jacket can be pulled up and worn normally without hanging off the arms
- Danbooru post #9593281
- Danbooru post #7375673
- Danbooru post #3629456
- Danbooru post #3643155
- Danbooru post #7090588
- Danbooru post #8014322
Jackets that are merely worn on the shoulders like capes are not off-shoulder jackets.
If unsure whether or not the clothing in question qualifies as an off-shoulder jacket, use the off shoulder tag instead.
See also
- Danbooru topic #17674
- Off-shoulder coat (another frequently misused "off-shoulder" tag)
- List of commonly misused tags
- Off shoulder
- Off-shoulder dress
- Off-shoulder shirt
- Off-shoulder sweater
- Off-shoulder one-piece swimsuit
