Washable Stretch Rib Funnel Neck Square Top | EILEEN FISHER
An easy funnel neck top with side slits. In a wide-ribbed knit made with sustainable Tencel™ Lyocell.
An easy square top for any occasion. With a funnel neck and side slits for easy movement. In a wide-ribbed knit made with sustainable Tencel™ Lyocell.
- A generous, boxy fit that drapes away from the body to create movement.
- A wide-ribbed knit with just the right amount of body and texture. Fluid and stretchy in sustainable Tencel™ Lyocell.
- We design our line as a system of simple shapes and signature fits so you can easily find the options that work for you.
- Black only available online.
- Model in Black is 5’9″ and wearing a size extra small, which measures 24 1/2 inches in front and 25 1/2 inches in back.
- Style No. S2BKE-T5851-GRAPHITE
- Funnel neck, cap sleeves, 3-inch side slits.
- This style was designed for every body. It’s Good for Petites, which means the proportions will fit and flatter customers 5’4” andunder.
- Machine wash cold. Do not dry clean.
- Made in USA. 96% Tencel/4% Spandex.
- This garment is Responsible by Design. That means it meets our highest standard for environmental or social impact. It reflectsour efforts to take responsibility for what we make, always looking for more sustainable materials and methods.
- Tencel™ Lyocell fiber is made from responsibly harvested trees.
A funnel is a tube or pipe that is wide at the top and narrow at the bottom, used for guiding liquid or powder into a small opening.
Funnels are usually made of stainless steel, aluminium, glass, or plastic. The material used in its construction should be sturdy enough to withstand the weight of the substance being transferred, and it should not react with the substance. For this reason, stainless steel or glass are useful in transferring Diesel fuel, while plastic funnels are useful in the kitchen. Sometimes disposable paper funnels are used in cases where it would be difficult to adequately clean the funnel afterwards (for example, in adding motor oil into a car). Dropper funnels, also called dropping funnels or tap funnels, have a tap to allow the controlled release of a liquid. A flat funnel, made of polypropylene, utilises living hinges and flexible walls to fold flat.
The term "funnel" may refer to the chimney or smokestack on a steam locomotive and commonly refers to the same on a ship. The term funnel is also applied to other seemingly strange objects like a smoking pipe or a kitchen bin.
The neck is the part of the body on many vertebrates that connects the head with the torso. The neck supports the weight of the head and protects the nerves that carry sensory and motor information from the brain down to the rest of the body. In addition, the neck is highly flexible and allows the head to turn and flex in all directions. The structures of the human neck are anatomically grouped into four compartments: vertebral, visceral and two vascular compartments. Within these compartments, the neck houses the cervical vertebrae and cervical part of the spinal cord, upper parts of the respiratory and digestive tracts, endocrine glands, nerves, arteries and veins. Muscles of the neck are described separately from the compartments. They bound the neck triangles.
In anatomy, the neck is also called by its Latin names, cervix or collum, although when used alone, in context, the word cervix more often refers to the uterine cervix, the neck of the uterus. Thus the adjective cervical may refer either to the neck (as in cervical vertebrae or cervical lymph nodes) or to the uterine cervix (as in cervical cap or cervical cancer).
In vertebrate anatomy, ribs (Latin: costae) are the long curved bones which form the rib cage, part of the axial skeleton. In most tetrapods, ribs surround the thoracic cavity, enabling the lungs to expand and thus facilitate breathing by expanding the thoracic cavity. They serve to protect the lungs, heart, and other vital organs of the thorax. In some animals, especially snakes, ribs may provide support and protection for the entire body.
In Euclidean geometry, a square is a regular quadrilateral, which means that it has four straight sides of equal length and four equal angles (90-degree angles, π/2 radian angles, or right angles). It can also be defined as a rectangle with two equal-length adjacent sides. It is the only regular polygon whose internal angle, central angle, and external angle are all equal (90°). A square with vertices ABCD would be denoted ABCD.
Top most commonly refers to:
- Top, a basic term of orientation, distinguished from bottom, front, back, and sides
- Spinning top, a ubiquitous traditional toy
- Top (clothing), clothing designed to be worn over the torso
- Mountain top, a mountain peak located at some distance from the nearest point of higher elevation
Top may also refer to:
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