#Fashionfocus: Different sleeve styles to break the monotony of men – Times of India

Fashion is about being experimental. When it comes to shirts, most men prefer to choose a classic one. But why stick to the basics when you can step up your style with a sleek sleeveless shirt? Men are now ready to take the plunge and step out of their comfort zones to make a stylish statement. In an exclusive shoot, The Times of India brings you all the style inspiration that men would need to be flaner, in these edgy and trendy shirts with various sleeve styles. Who would you like to choose?

mutton sleeve leg

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Also known as gigot sleeve, it gets its unique name because of its unusual shape. There is a large accumulation of fabric in the upper arm and it becomes tighter around the wrist. This sleeve style is in fashion again. While the mutton sleeve leg is mostly sported by women, men with blurred gender lines in fashion can also rock this style and pull out the matches. Adarsh ​​Raj is a black fitted shirt with gigot sleeves from QUOD with matching pants and boots to round off the look.

double bell sleeves

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Bell sleeves are basically flared. They have a standard fit around the armhole and flare at the bottom. Here, a double bell-sleeve shirt from Two Point Two is styled with high-waisted, relaxed-fit pants. The look is accessorised with some statement gold chains.

batwing sleeves

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Batting sleeves get their name because of their feather-like appearance. These are also known as dolman sleeves. Here a black batwing sleeve style shirt from Two Point Two is paired with shorts and matching boots. The look was further accentuated with a floral embroidered shirt by Abraham and Thakore.

credit

Photographer: Amit Hasija
Model: Adarsh ​​Raj from Purple Thoughts
cupboard: Do Point Two by Anvita Sharma, this and Abraham and Thakur
Hair & Makeup: Tweak Salon India
Accessories: slow studio
Shoes: Onitsuka Tiger
Cinematography and Video Editing: Sunny Bisht
Creative Direction and Styling: Akshay Kaushal

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