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Thoughts on this style of rolling up sleeves?

richards1207

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I recently saw this infographic on different styles for rolling up your sleeves on Pinterest. And then, over the weekend, I met a friend who was wearing a shirt with his sleeves rolled up and with a uniform style button on the side that ensured his sleeve stayed up and disappears under the sleeves when he doesn't roll them up. Pretty nifty (photo below).

What do you think of this style? Would it be considered too casual for the workplace?

I'm not sure what this is called exactly - is there a name for this style?



Thanks!
 

MyOtherLife

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It is commonplace to see womens shirts with this option. On a man it would be cutesy. If you are young and can rock the look, then as Streetwear, why not. Welcome to Styleforum richards1207.
 

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