Batwing sleeves are sleeves with an extremely wide armhole but a tight wrist. Know more about it with the help of this article where you will also learn how to style it.
What is a Batwing Sleeve?
The batwing sleeve, which gained popularity in the 1930s and 1980s, joins the shoulder to the wrist and the wrist to the waist using a sizable triangular piece of fabric.
They exist in a range of styles, from long batwing sleeves that are frequently seen on clothing such as cardigans, pullover sweaters, turtlenecks, and kimonos to shorter ones that are frequently found on T-shirts, and they are loose-fitting and comfortable.
Batwing sleeves can add a stylish flair to your knit sweater or long-sleeve top and provide a bit extra detail to make your outfit stand out. They can be comfortable, fashionable, and appropriate for many outfits and events.
How can you style it?
A slouchy, knit, cowl-neck sweater worn over stretchy leggings or a knit poncho worn with boyfriend jeans are both informal yet comfortable ways to wear a batwing sleeve. Long-sleeve batwing sweaters and skinny pants are other options. It looks incredibly fantastic to wear a short-sleeved tunic top with batwing sleeves over a pair of fabric or denim shorts or a T-shirt with batwing sleeves.
 
 
              