[
UK
/nˈɛkbænd/
]
NOUN
- a band that fits around the neck and is usually folded over
- necklace that fits tightly around a woman's neck
- a band around the collar of a garment
How To Use neckband In A Sentence
- B. Switch"ON"the transmitter and the neckband receiver unit.
- Grafting the shoulders will be no problem, and then I've got the neckband and seaming… it's all going pretty quickly.
- I'd stood at the door in my black, unpressed, cuffless wool pants; wide suspenders; heavy black buttoned shoes; green-and-white-striped shirt with no collar, though both front and back studs were in the neckband; and I wore a double-breasted black vest with braided edges, a heavy gold watch chain stretched across it. Time and Again
- Once cleaned, the garments are dried and pressed on special bucks used to shape neckbands, collars, pant legs, etc.
- This neckband is choking the cat
- Made of 100% preshrunk cotton, this shirt features a crew neck with contrasting 3/4-length raglan sleeve and neckband.
- Push behind latches. 6 Hook up neckband on first row, push behind latches and remove waste and nylon cord.
- So I resolved my knitting issues, hoping that my teacher doesn't notice that it is rather unlikely a head will fit through the neckband of my top.
- Made of 100% preshrunk cotton, this shirt features a crew neck with contrasting 3/4-length raglan sleeve and neckband.
- They also feature a two-color ribbed neckband.