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Sleeve is the part of a garment that covers the arm, or through which the arm passes or slips.

In the fashion context, a sleeve refers to the part of a garment that covers the arm. Here are some examples of fashion items or concepts related to sleeves:

  1. Short sleeves: Sleeves that extend to the upper part of the arm or cover only the shoulder.

  2. Long sleeves: Sleeves that extend to the wrist or beyond.

  3. Three-quarter sleeves: Sleeves that extend to the forearm, stopping midway between the elbow and wrist.

  4. Sleeveless: Garments that do not have sleeves, also known as "tank tops" or "singlets."

  5. Bell sleeves: Sleeves that are flared or widened at the bottom to resemble a bell shape.

  6. Puff sleeves: Sleeves that are gathered at the shoulder and then widen before tapering down to the wrist.

Some similar concepts to sleeves in fashion include:

  1. Collars: The part of a shirt or jacket that surrounds the neck, which can be buttoned up or folded down.

  2. Cuffs: The part of a sleeve that fits around the wrist, which can be plain or decorated with buttons or other embellishments.

  3. Hemline: The bottom edge of a garment, which can be straight, curved, or asymmetrical.

  4. Waistline: The point where the top and bottom parts of a garment meet, often accentuated with belts or waist-cinching details.