Style up your sleeve

It’s time to pack yourself, cover up completely…..sometimes its happens that, you feel hot at day time and cold at nights…but you wanna give priority to fashion, you love to be trendy after all . That CRAZE will not even let you compromise with the shirt/top you wear inside your overcoat. As day time it’s too hot to wear coat, you might take it  off. Now the main problem is you are bored of wearing the same full sleeves shirt/top inside. How do we keep trendy…
so here we are….We suggest try out sleeve variations. We’ve pinpointed four types of sleeves and given you a brief rundown on their characters.

Trumpet Sleeve — A sleeve that begins at the natural armhole and carries straight on down to the elbow, where it flares out into a trumpet-esque form.

Raglan – A sleeve, generally of 1/2 or 3/4 length, that sweeps up to the neckline via diagonal seams that angle from the underarm to the neckline. Circa 1850s.

Bishop — A full sleeve that becomes more billowy as it travels down the arm to the wrist, where it is then gathered with a cuff.

Amadis – A close-fitting sleeve, often with a pleated, slighty puffed shoulder, that ends in a tight, buttoned cuff at the wrist.

Which style of sleeve would you like to wear to ‘arm’ yourself against the cold this season?

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