It is called a cuff! : )
The bottom of a sleeve is typically called the cuff.
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The bottom of a sleeve is typically referred to as the cuff. It is the end of the sleeve that is often folded back or stitched to create a finished edge. The cuff can vary in style and can be adjusted to different lengths depending on the design of the garment.
I dont think there is an official name for the shirts, but I like to call it the t-shirt.
That type of shirt is commonly referred to as a "mock-layer" or "layered-look" shirt. It gives the appearance of wearing two separate shirts layered on top of each other, but it is actually a single garment.
The bottom of a sleeve is typically called the cuff.
It is called a button down shirt.
cuff
midway between the shoulder seam and the bottom edge of the sleeve
To properly fold a shirt, lay it flat with the front facing down. Fold one sleeve across the back of the shirt, then fold the other sleeve the same way. Fold the bottom of the shirt up to the top, then fold it in half again. Smooth out any wrinkles and store it neatly.
AG 415 long sleeve shirt or short sleeve shirt.
It's called a Cuff on a sleeve , and a Hem on a pant leg.
The wrist part of a shirt is called a cuff. It is typically located at the end of the sleeve and can have buttons or other fastenings to adjust the fit.
just cut it
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.
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in shirt sleeve