Sleeves or no sleeves
The sleeves can be deceiving. I will elaborate. On many occasions, I installed sleeves into my clients sleeveless outfits for warmth/modesty. Sleeves can give a wearer a jolt of confidence by covering sunspots or other skin imperfections, making limbs appear longer and thinner or plumper, depending on what’s needed, shoulders—wider or narrower, again, whichever is desired. However, there are circumference when the sleeves should be “surgically removed” or at least enhanced. Here are the cases leading to drastic measures: 1. The sleeves are too tight around the arms due to the original cut, wearer’s muscle/weight gain, or a shrinking accident after the garment is washed or dry cleaned. 2. The garment’s back is too tight around the shoulder blade area. This can be caused by the wearer’s anatomy, or faulty cut of the garment. Shrinking can also be a culprit, but not as much. 3. Combination of 1 and 2. 4. Sleeve damage beyond repair. If the cases 2 and 3 are most definite for th...