5 ‘Secrets’ for rolling up your sleeves to make gentlemen look ‘handsome’

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Websosanh would like to introduce ways to roll up your sleeves that are easy to apply in life so that you can always be “handsome” in any situation.

For gentlemen, the shirt is an indispensable item in the wardrobe because of its applicability and high aesthetics. However, how to dress beautifully to exude charm is not simple. Because aesthetics depends not only on the level of investment in accessories and the smoothness of the shirt, but also on very small details that can say “quality” like the way the sleeves are rolled up.

1. AIFA – Simple rolled up sleeve style

This is one of the simplest sleeve-rolling styles but has the most applicability. With this hairstyle, you can comfortably go to work, go out or meet friends and you will always “shine” with your shine and charm.

AIFA - Simple rolled up sleeve style
AIFA – Simple rolled up sleeve style

AIFA is a way to roll up the sleeves to 1/3 of the length of the arm and the edge of the sleeve will nest below the elbow.

The method is very simple, you just need to roll 2 to 3 folds of equal width until it reaches below the elbow.

2. The Basic – Basic rolled up sleeve style

The Basic is the most popular style of rolled up sleeves that most men use. Like its name, The Basic is the simplest and easiest style of rolling up sleeves when you don’t need anyone to assist you to achieve the perfect “result”. Unlike AIFA, The Basic is a style where the sleeves are rolled up above the elbow. However, with this method, you should choose the appropriate shirt style to avoid extrusion on the elbow or inconvenience when removing the sleeves.

With this rolled up method, the wrist is the standard measure of the aesthetic level of the shirt you are wearing. First, fold it along the width of your wrist, paying attention to the folds to avoid wrinkles. Then you bend over your elbow and stop.

If you have a tattoo on your arm and want to show everyone your impressive tattoo, this will be the perfect choice.

3. The High Roller – A style of rolling up sleeves for muscular guys

The High Roller is a style of rolled up sleeves for muscular gentlemen because it helps them cleverly show off their plump muscles without showing off their pants too much and still retain their handsome look in the hearts of women.

The High Roller - A style of rolling up sleeves for muscular guys
The High Roller – A style of rolling up sleeves for muscular guys

However, to have this style of rolled up sleeves, you have to spend some time because The High Roller must roll up his sleeves before wearing.

First, you spread the shirt on a flat surface. Then, roll the sleeve widthwise until the sleeve edge goes past the elbow. Finally, put on your shirt and roll it up one more time so that the edge of your wrist is between your biceps.

4. The Master – The pinnacle of the art of rolling up your sleeves

This is the style of rolling up sleeves for office gentlemen when attending an important meeting or a luxurious party with colleagues and friends. The Master is suitable for shirts with patterns on the wrist. This is also a method favored by office gentlemen because of its comfort and reduces wrinkles in the shirt.

First, you pull the edge of your wrist just past your elbow. Then roll up one fold so that the edge of the sleeve you just rolled up overlaps the wrist. Note, you must leave a small edge of the cuff to reveal the pattern.

5. The Garter – Breath of Retro style

The Garter was inspired by gentlemen waiters in the magnificent city of New York in the 60s with the unique idea of ​​using a bracelet to shorten the sleeves to make the shirt both wrinkle-free and not too long.

The Garter – The breath of Retro style
The Garter – The breath of Retro style

The initiator of Retro style is David Beckham.

With this method of rolling up your shirt, you just need to buy yourself a bracelet, pull the sleeve to a moderate height and fold it as shown in the picture to cover the bracelet. So you have an elegant sleeve-folding style no different from “handsome guy” Beckham.

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