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By Rio

Clothing tops has four types: long sleeve (sweaters, dress
shirts), medium (sleeve ends a little below or above elbow),
short (t-shirts, baby-t's), and sleeveless (tank top).

Necklines varies quite numerously but a few include collared,
school uniform (I have no clue what they are called...),
v-neck, and the scoop neck. For tank tops, most have the
simple string but there are variations like the halter top
which goes around or ties at the neck. For the average tank
top, note that it rests just at the joint where the shoulder
begins.

Sleeves varies just as much as the neckline! The top two
are a close fit sleeve and a loose sleeve. Note the difference
in fold lines and curves. The next is a cut sleeve which
can be seen in modern clothes for women for a dressy look.
The other, meanwhile, is more on the casual side for the
prevalent baby-t's, sporting an extra short sleeve.
Last, but not least, is the back of the top
itself. Unlike the other areas of the top, the back remains
fairly simple - a near exact version of the front except
lines indicate the shoulder blades and the neckline is closer
to the neck usually. 
Tanks and other dressier tops, though, may have the scooped back exposing the shoulder blades and the spine.
As with any clothing, the best bet is to look through catalogue's and other references for ideas and variety.