Sleeve Designs For Suits- 27 Shalwar Kameez Sleeve Styles
↓ 17 – Dramatic Sleeves
Want to make a statement?
Uh, always!
Go really extra with your sleeves, like Lady Gaga extra. Put a new, unexpected spin on your normal designs by making the sleeves flow to the ground. And if people talk, just wave the sleeves on their face and turn around (throw in a hair flip, too for more effective impact). Clearly, these are not very practical so keep them for fancy events or occasions like Eid. And if you prefer style over comfort then we say go with it and confuse your tailor with this design.
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↓ 16 – Embroidered At The Sleeve Border
Embroidery immediately adds a little elegance and style to a shirt. Though, you need to know where you cross the line from elegant to overdone. A little embroidery on the sleeves of a plain shirt will take it from a casual everyday shirt to being a formal looking one that you can wear outside to shopping, gatherings, family events, etc. Go with colorful thread work on a plain neutral colored shirt. If you want it to be really subtle you can for the same color of embroidery as your shirt. You can even match the color of your piping or inner lining to that of the embroidery for a neat effect. But remember, for your bottoms, it is better to either stick to the shade of the shirt or basic colors, like black or white.
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↓ 15 – Loose Fitted Short Sleeves
Loose fitted sleeves work perfectly for summer to let the air in while looking nicely dressed. Kurta styled shirts and short shirts are flooding the market shelves nowadays. With such styles, loose sleeves look best. You can vary the length of the sleeves as you wish. If you do not want to cover your whole arm length and are looking for short sleeve designs then for at least till your elbows. Shorter than that would look like a mismatched design that does not belong.