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cuffs and length for short sleeves on dress shirts

bjornb17

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I know i know, short sleeves on dress shirts are generally terrible. However, with 100+ degree weather in texas approaching, and with a weak AC system in the office, i am going to get a couple shirts converted to short sleeve.

Besides saying "don't", do you have any advice for what to ask for? Should i get the sleeves cuffed back a little? How long should they be... just above my elbow? These are on slim-fit shirts so the arms will not be baggy.

Thanks for any advice and/or snark.
 

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Rolling up the sleeves doesn't allow for enough ventilation to the pits? Ironically, at work up here in Canada I can wear blazers in summer as the AC is too cool, but in winter I sweat with even a light merino sweater because the furnace is blazing... Despite my prejudice against short sleeve dress shirts, I'd say hem the sleeve to a little lower than mid bicep; you don't want it resting on your elbow or riding up and showing pit hair like an undersized tee; I'd want at least 4 inches of fabric on the inside of the sleeve for my own (long) arms. The size of the cuff would need to be in proportion to the collar, I think for a short sleeve you want to use shirts with a small point or spread collar without too much structure, otherwise the neck will look out of proportion.
 

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Originally Posted by bjornb17
Coming from the guy that loves polyester.

ooo two fallacies in one: ad hominem and straw man. Nice!
 

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Originally Posted by bjornb17
Besides saying "don't", do you have any advice for what to ask for?
From one Björn to another, "Don't." I worked in Houston two summers ago and I managed just fine with tropical wool and linen suits. Certainly there was no need for this sartorial crime.
 

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Originally Posted by bjornb17
I know i know, short sleeves on dress shirts are generally terrible. However, with 100+ degree weather in texas approaching, and with a weak AC system in the office, i am going to get a couple shirts converted to short sleeve.

Besides saying "don't", do you have any advice for what to ask for? Should i get the sleeves cuffed back a little? How long should they be... just above my elbow? These are on slim-fit shirts so the arms will not be baggy.

Thanks for any advice and/or snark.


I like you as a poster. You usually give well thought replies and avoid the snark. I don't want you to take this the wrong way, but DON'T. Short sleeved dress shirts invariably look terrible. You're far better off wearing poplins, linens or even seersucker.
 

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The OP is essentially asking, "How best to smash my nutsack with a hammer? Just don't tell me not to do it."

The only winning move is not to play.
 

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Well, what if we assume this was a bespoke camp shirt? I've considered having short sleeve camp shirts made for the weekend but I haven't quite figured out how the sleeves should be. Length and possibly cuffed?
 

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a mitered cuff is pretty nice, like the ones on the black fleece shirts
 

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with the arms at your side,bend the forearm at a right angle.
the sleeve should clear and not be caught in your arms crook.
 

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