"Worn on a Sleeve" is a band known for its blend of alternative rock and indie influences. Their music often features introspective lyrics and melodic compositions. The band has gained a following for their engaging live performances and relatable themes in their songwriting.
The band worn above the elbow is commonly referred to as an "armband" or "sleeve." In a specific context, such as in sports or military uniforms, it may be called a "cuff band" or "upper arm band." These bands can serve various purposes, including indicating rank, affiliation, or as a fashion accessory.
The band on the picture sleeve is The Trolls from Chicago.
Sleeve garters.
pretty sure its called a sleeve
The black band on the New York Yankees' sleeve in 2017 was a tribute to the late Yankees owner George Steinbrenner, who passed away in 2010. The team honored him on the seventh anniversary of his death, as he was a significant figure in the franchise's history, helping to lead the Yankees to multiple championships. The black band served as a symbol of remembrance and respect for his contributions to the team and its legacy.
The band worn above the elbow is commonly referred to as an "armband" or "sleeve." In a specific context, such as in sports or military uniforms, it may be called a "cuff band" or "upper arm band." These bands can serve various purposes, including indicating rank, affiliation, or as a fashion accessory.
It's called a Cuff on a sleeve , and a Hem on a pant leg.
head-band
A bishop sleeve is a long sleeve, fuller at the top than at the bottom ,and gathered into a cuff, formerly worn by women.
That band is called an "arm garter." It was commonly worn in the Vaudeville era to keep a man's sleeves in place and prevent them from falling down. The arm garter was both a functional accessory and a fashion statement during that time.
the patch worn on the shoulder sleeve was that of an eagle's head......thus, screaming eagles........................
4 years equals one chevron stripe worn at the bottom of the sleeve near the wrist.
Badges of office are worn on the left sleeve. On shirts with a pocket on the sleeve they are worn centered on the pocket. On shirts without a pocket they are worn centered on the sleeve and either touching the troop number or 4 inches below the shoulder seam. See related link.
The band on the picture sleeve is The Trolls from Chicago.
midway between the shoulder seam and the bottom edge of the sleeve
A choker.
AG 415 long sleeve shirt or short sleeve shirt.