GTodd said:
Come on Cobra lets see those directions who cares if you spell a word wrong, I want my sleeves perfect for Sr's. I dont want to look like trash.
My spelling is impeccable. I just don't know how to spell it out for you.
Ok...I guess I will try.
Lay the blouse out on the deck with the front buttons buttoned and the sleeves out at a natural angle. It should be completely flat.
At the end of the sleeve you want to roll, button that first button, so it doesn't cinch down the sleeve at all, it just keeps that little flap down.
Now take the bottom of the blouse and pull it up past the neck of the blouse, until the sleeve folds upwards. Now flatten everything out again. So there should be a single fold near the bottom of your sleeve.
Fold the sleeve more if you arms are small, less if your arms are big. Now make sure it is flat and there are no wrinkles.
Roll the cuff once, and use your finger to keep the the fold in place. Smooth it out (or iron it out as others have suggested). Roll again, keep your finger in place, and smooth it out. Repeat until the rolls have reached the shoulder pocket.
When you are done, and you put the blouse on, the roll should be about 2-3 inches above your elbow, and it should be perfectly flat. The folded part should be underneath your armpit so it is less visible. There should be no IP's visible.
And finally, it should be tight. Tight sleeves make your arms look bigger and they make you veins pop out more, which makes you look meaner. Which is why in Somalia we were called the "whitesleeves." ****in dangerous.
Now you will say: "But Huey, I rolled my sleeves just like you said and they look like ass."
A) You need to practice
B) It is something that is difficult to explain in words over the internet
C) I am guessing that you won't be the first person to show up to OCS not knowing how to roll sleeves.