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How to change the sleeves of a shirt with two layers of sand and one layer of cloth to make it look better
The rolling method of shirt sleeves is as follows: 1. Traditional sleeve rolling method: roll the sleeves up 2-3 times to the same width.
This method is suitable for thicker shirts, such as denim or flannel, etc.
The key points are: smooth (not wrinkled), equal width, 2-3 rolls.
2. Use the homemade sleeve rolling method to completely unbutton the cuffs, then roll it up to the elbow, then roll it again from the end toward the elbow, and then remove the exposed unrolled parts.
Just stuff it into the "roll" and hide it.
3. How to roll double-layer sleeves: Hold the T-shirt with your palms, roll the top shirt in the traditional way, and then slightly lift or roll up the T-shirt so that the cuffs of the T-shirt are exposed outside the cuffs of the shirt.
4. One-step rolling: Pull the sleeves of the sweater upward slightly to expose the cuffs of the shirt, then fold the cuffs upward and roll them up once to cover the cuffs of the sweater.
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