Get it tailored, that's the only way it'll fit correctly. Besides it's such an unusual request that no company would be able to produce it with a reasonable profit margin.
A dress shirt sleeve can be altered at the seam by the shoulder. The seam at the top of the sleeve will have to be taken apart. Make the appropriate adjustment to the size and the sew the sleeve back onto the shirt.
The length of your sleeves doesn't matter as much as whether you look professional. You want to make sure you find a shirt that helps you get the job.
3 quarter-length sleeves?? I'm not quite sure...
If you are referring to a Long sleeve shirt, you would just say: Camisa con mangas largas. "mangas largas" is how to say long sleeves.
At the JJB - Yes. At Goodison - No (though he had his sleeves rolled up.)
White long sleeve shirt w/ the sleeves rolled up to the elbow and green pants.
Normally, 2.0 Meter to 2.4 Meter of fabric is more than sufficient to make a full sleeve shirt.
She is wearing a long sleeve shirt blue with sort of like a sweater with no sleeves with jeans
A t-shirt, maybe a pair of jeans (not skinny jeans maybe baggy or something). And maybe a cap or cool fingerless gloves to accessorise
You should dress in light layers for 64 degrees Fahrenheit. This could include a light jacket, sweater, or long sleeve shirt paired with jeans or pants. It's a good idea to also bring along a layer that you can easily remove if it gets warmer throughout the day.
A shirt is an item of clothing that has a collar and may have long or short sleeves. A vest on the other hand, has no sleeves.
To make a cut off sleeve shirt, start by marking where you want to cut the sleeves. Use sharp scissors to carefully cut along the marked line. You can then fray the edges for a distressed look, or fold and sew them for a cleaner finish. Be sure to try on the shirt and make any adjustments as needed.