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Heh? funny you mention it. The hoodie is great except for the sleeves! Usually I don't mind really long sleeves because they just stack on my wrist. However, as I'm sure you're aware of, this hoodie doesn't have ribbed cuffs and the sleeve doesn't really taper much towards the edge.. so even with the super long sleeves, I can't stack em :( </p>
So yes. In short, I did fold em back but am currently thinking of a better solution.</p>
If you look at the cuff you can see it's just raw edged with a single stitch running all the way around to keep the fraying in check. You could actually cut the sleeves to the length you'd like (probably something like 3" back) and then run a new stitch around each cuff at that new length and it'd be good as new!</P>
If you look at the cuff you can see it's just raw edged with a single stitch running all the way around to keep the fraying in check. You could actually cut the sleeves to the length you'd like (probably something like 3" back) and then run a new stitch around each cuff at that new length and it'd be good as new!</p>
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By cut do you mean folding the fabric in or literally shortening the sleeves with a scissor? :P</p>
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