Square Neckline
Everything with a square neckline — dresses, tops, blouses, sweaters. This is one of the largest collections on the site (~120 pieces across 5 pages), so the filters help. You'll find mini through maxi, cotton through satin, and $9.99 sale pieces up to $66.
Why 120+ pieces are in here — and how to narrow it down
This collection groups everything on the site by one feature: the square neckline. That means you're looking at dresses, tops, blouses, and sweaters all mixed together. It's a lot. Here's how to cut through it:
If you want a dress for an event: The jacquard slip maxis are the dressiest options here — wine red (26 reviews), green (13 reviews), blue (14 reviews), and black (3 reviews). They're all $43–$47 and have that textured, "looks more expensive than it is" quality. For something lighter, the satin ruffle midis in yellow, blue, and pink ($43–$45) have a cleaner, more summery feel.
If you want a casual everyday dress: The pocket slip midis at $35 are the standout value — same cut in 6 colors (green, navy, black, wine red, yellow, red), all square neck, all with functional side pockets. They're the kind of dress you throw on with sandals and don't think about. The gingham/plaid minis (red, khaki, brown, green) are the same casual energy but shorter — 100% cotton, $38–$43.
If you want a top, not a dress: The Black Square Neck Flare Sleeve Tee (23 reviews, $30) is the bestselling top in this collection. The square neck blouses in cotton linen ($35) are more structured — they work for office or brunch. There's also an Apricot Bell Sleeve Knit Tee at $9.99 (52% off, final sale) if you just want something cheap.
The square neckline — who it works for
Square necklines frame the collarbone horizontally. That creates a visual "widening" at the shoulders, which is flattering if you have narrow shoulders or a longer face shape. If you have broad shoulders and prefer to minimize them, a V neck draws the eye downward instead. Neither is better — it depends on what you want to emphasize.
One practical note: square necklines show more of the chest and collarbone area than round necks or mock necks. If your workplace is conservative, pair a square neck top with a jacket or blazer — the collar frames the square neckline nicely without covering it entirely.
What body type does a square neckline flatter?
Square necklines work especially well for people with narrower shoulders, longer necks, and oval or oblong face shapes — the horizontal line creates balance. They also highlight the collarbone, which is universally flattering. If you have a rounder face, the angular lines provide contrast. If you have very broad shoulders and want to minimize them, a V neckline might be a better choice since it draws the eye vertically instead.
Can I wear a square neck dress to a wedding?
Yes — several dresses in this collection work well for weddings. The jacquard slip maxis (wine red, green, blue) are the most event-appropriate options. They're formal enough for semi-formal weddings without being over-the-top. The satin ruffle midis in yellow or blue are also good choices for summer weddings. Avoid the gingham minis and pocket slip midis — they're too casual for most weddings.
What bra works best with a square neckline?
A bra with straight-across or demi-cup cups that sit below the neckline. Avoid bras with high center gores (they'll poke above the neckline). Strapless works if the dress has wider straps that hide the bra band. For thinner-strapped styles, a stick-on bra or bralette with thin straps in a matching color is the cleanest option. Several pieces here (the cotton gingham minis, the structured jacquard) have enough built-in structure that you may not need a bra at all.
