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MI-6603

Sleeves

Art No#: MI-6603
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Sleeves are a fundamental component of many garments, such as shirts, dresses, blouses, jackets, and more. They serve both functional and aesthetic purposes, providing coverage and style to the upper part of the body. Here are some common types and styles of sleeves found in clothing:

  1. Set-In Sleeves: Set-in sleeves are a standard and common style. They are stitched into the armhole of the garment and extend to the shoulder. This type of sleeve provides a classic and tailored look.

  2. Raglan Sleeves: Raglan sleeves extend from the collar to the underarm in a diagonal or slanting manner. They are often used in casual clothing, including baseball shirts and sweaters.

  3. Dolman Sleeves: Dolman sleeves are loose and wide, and they are integrated with the body of the garment, providing a relaxed and flowing appearance.

  4. Bell Sleeves: Bell sleeves are fitted at the shoulder and then flare out, resembling the shape of a bell. They are often seen in bohemian-style dresses and blouses, adding a touch of drama.

  5. Puff Sleeves: Puff sleeves are characterized by their fullness, which is usually gathered at the top and can be fitted or loose toward the wrist. They add a touch of femininity and a romantic look to garments.

  6. Bishop Sleeves: Bishop sleeves are similar to puff sleeves but are gathered at the cuff, creating a more dramatic and flowing appearance.

  7. Cap Sleeves: Cap sleeves are very short, covering just the shoulder and the upper part of the arm. They offer a delicate and dainty look.

  8. Flutter Sleeves: Flutter sleeves are short and drapey, creating a soft and fluttery appearance. They are often used on summer dresses and blouses.

  9. Three-Quarter Sleeves: These sleeves extend to about the mid-forearm, providing some arm coverage while allowing ease of movement.

  10. Long Sleeves: Long sleeves extend all the way to the wrists, offering full arm coverage and warmth.

The choice of sleeve design and length can significantly influence the overall style and functionality of a garment. Designers incorporate various sleeve styles to create unique and fashionable looks while considering factors such as the season, comfort, and the desired aesthetic of the garment.