Sleeve Width
Add more width to the long sleeve dresses. My arms aren’t large and I find the sleeves tighter fitting than I would like. Stuffed sausage arm isn’t a good look.
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26 Aug, '25
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Yes please! I cannot stand tight sleeves. So far I have tried the Winona and the Denim jacket. The upper arms of both are what I would liken to “skinny” fit. Even an extra 1/2 to 1” would be amazing. I like to push my sleeves up and I need the extra width to accommodate that! -
22 Dec, '23
Greta MergedWhile I love the Eliza dress and fabric, I'd prefer it with slightly more fabric in the sleeves. And not such a high neck -- maybe a scoop or shallow V (NOT a boat neck).
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23 Dec, '23
Christian MergedA more generous fit on the upper arms of all sleeved items (all dresses with sleeves, long sleeved shirts, t-shirts, etc…) would be more flattering on more people. When something fits tightly across the widest part of any body part, it brings attention to that area. I don’t know many women who’d like to draw attention to the width of their upper arms. I’d also LOVE to see the short sleeved items just a touch longer - again, not drawing attention to the widest part of the arm, but rather to a slimmer part.
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27 Dec, '23
System Merged"Eliza with eased sleeves and lower neck." (suggested by <Hidden> on 2023-12-22), including upvotes (1) and comments (0), was merged into this suggestion.
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27 Dec, '23
System"More generous sleeve circumference" (suggested by <Hidden> on 2023-12-23), including upvotes (2) and comments (2), was merged into this suggestion.
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14 Sep, '25
PNW breathableYes please, an extra 1/2", maybe more on most of the sleeves. Don't fall into the trap that this is needed on plus size only. Many women have larger upper arms but they are average height and weight. Additionally, you are missing out on the fit, weight lifting demo. Many wool brands are too tight in the arms!