chimney collar
The Spanish term 'cuello chimenea' translates to 'chimney collar' in English. It is often used to refer to an area or part of clothing. Specifically, it's a type of high, close-fitting neckline on a garment that resembles a chimney in shape or a collar that folds over to create a similar effect. It can also refer to an actual piece on a chimney which helps regulate smoke dispersion. The exact usage can vary based on context.
My favorite sweater has a turtleneck because it keeps me warm.
The phrase highlights the personal preference for turtleneck sweaters due to their warmth. In this context, 'cuello chimenea' refers to a turtleneck or high neck of a garment.
This winter, I bought a coat with a turtleneck to protect me from the cold.
The sentence emphasizes the functionality of the 'cuello chimenea' or turtleneck in cold weather conditions. It is desired for its ability to provide warmth by covering the neck.
The turtleneck of this dress makes it more elegant.
The sentence shows how a 'cuello chimenea' or turtleneck feature on a dress can enhance its aesthetics, making it appear more elegant.