That's the best, since you are planning your look before putting on the clothes. This won't damage the fabric as well due to the stress of pulling and twisting.
Same. I’m pretty sure all my button-up shirts have a permanent crease in the sleeves from how often I just roll them up on the hangers so I don’t have to bother with it when getting dressed.
I got my first high end manager job last week. Bought a bunch of clothes for my meetings coming up and I realised I had no idea how to roll my sleeves in a professionnal manner. This video was a godsend. Thank you
I recently purchased two long-sleeve shirts. I'm 5-ft 6" and weigh 235 pounds. Using your "Quadruple" method, I must say I achieved a more dapper look. Great video!
Thank you, this been helpful. Also, a tip of mine, you can roll your sleeves before wearing your shirt. With two hands it's much easier and more precise. 4 to 6 rolls are usually enough to get a sharp look.
Having worked at J. Crew as an inventory manager during the the glory days of the 1990s, I can confirm that's how my boys and I wore our dress shirts, even in the stockroom. We always had a little cuff showing, and the display mannequins always had cuff showing, at least in the summer to give that casual vibe.
Thanks for the tips! I have to get out of the habit of doing the twist roll. I start with a full roll, but continue with 1-2 half rolls. You're suggestion of simply doing all full rolls looks much cleaner.
In the military I learned an interesting roll. Pull your sleeve up to the desired height (inside out) and begin rolling until you hit the cuff. Then fold your cuff over the roll and it looks super professional.
Woah! I really dig the The J. Crew Roll, didin't know about that. I usually do the Quadruple or basic roll depending on the length and call it a day. I also like that thinner roll trick with the basic roll. Thanks for this video, really didn't know I wanted to learn this.
Good for women, too! My go-to top choice, especially for cooler weather, is to wear a pretty print tunic (kimono, cardigan, jacket - whatever you want to call it) over a solid-colored, long-sleeved mock turtleneck pullover. My favorite look is to roll up the sleeves of both shirts together, giving me a solid-colored cuff to contrast with the print tunic's sleeve. I guess it's my trademark style.
some shirts also come with buttons and a tab for rolling up your sleeve. typically a piece of fabric inside the sleeve that can attach the outside holding the cuff in place
My husband was a bartender. He always used an inside roll which ended up with everything on the inside of the sleeve. It looks very neat too and doesn't catch on glasses or other things that spill while he is working.
I was always doing the triple or quadruple roll even before watching this video. I hate it when the roll sits right at my elbow its really uncomfortable.
Yes, you missed the inside roll. I first saw it in college and began using it. I used it throughout my working career, each and every day. I got into the habit of rolling my sleeves up every day whether I was wearing a suit coat or not. The best part of an inside roll is the sleeves of my suit coat never stuck on the roll. For me it remains the best way to roll up sleeves.
Thanks Brock! Hey, could you make a video about face shapes and haircuts/hairstyles? I find really hard to get the right style for me. Love your channel, man!
Thanks for this video. I like seeing the various type of rolls one can employ. However, it is my opinion, and many in my professional circles (FWIW) that rolls should NEVER stop below the elbow.
Basic roll for me. When it's too warm/hot I definitely get them up my elbows, so usually ending with a half turn. Otherwise I leave them below the elbow, and some times normal turns, other times with a half turn in the end
Oh, good this helps. I’m female, but have to buy men’s mediums for my broad shoulders, long arms, and for fabric quality. Even a men’s medium is an inch too short in the sleeves. I tend to alter the waist to fit better. I have a ladies’ large flannel (that I still had to alter the waist), but the sleeves are a really awkward length. Now I know how to roll them up so it’s a little more put together (I chose the above the elbow J. Crew and the triple roll)
Thanks for everything man, your content is always amazing 😎 I’m actually watching you from El Salvador, CA! I hope you’re doing okay there with everything that’s going on!
I didn't know about the J-Crew Roll. I have a lot of business casual shirts with a decorative cuff and I really wanted a roll that could show that off and add a bit of contrast to the shirt. Thanks for this simple and straightforward tutorial.
I really needed this. I've been doing wrong for a while and homecoming is in 2 weeks for my school and I want to look to really good for my girl and dress shirts with the sleeves rolled up looks 😩👌
The one I used for most of my working life was folding the cuff inside the sleeve. It keeps the edge of the cuff from getting dirty and or worn and provides some ventilation.
Thanks for the video, my two cents is I think the sloppy shirt sleeve roll looks more natural, but it's still kinda sloppy like you said, I'm thinking best of both worlds would be some sort of sloppy by design shirt sleeve roll as I'm finding the neat look looks too boring and stiff
Carving pumpkins is not much fun but it's a chore that must be done. Like checking a bull for prostate nots,just roll up your sleeves and take off your watch.
Brock, I would be interested in a vid on doing laundry in communal machines! I assume since you live in the city, you do laundry at the laundromat. I'm curious how a style guru handles this kindof gross task, seeing as I'm moving to a smaller apartment and selling my machines.
I naturally found that 3 turn and 4 turn works for me. Two turn is just too long of a sleeve, and if I need to use the sink, I just make one of "bad turns" and just fold it all the way to the elbow once.
I bought a button down shirt that had the sleeves rolled with the button tab already and I had to take it to the cleaners to get it pressed to get rid of the wrinkles but when I got home I didn't realize they undid the roll, it was my mistake that I didn't mention not to un do it, anyways I'm trying to put it back together with the tab and I'm lost lol, which method should I utilize to achieve this ?
YES! I've been doing it that way for decades. Just one roll. Great if you want to show off your watch or bracelet. Better with a stiffer fabric though.
not gonna lie the only one useful for me was the J Crew. hardest to do of the bunch but at the same time looks the best. still gonna give a thumbs up for this vid tho, not useful for me but might be a lifesaver for some dudes out there.
Can’t go wrong with solid white! I’d probably avoid rolling the sleeves unless it’s very hot and you take your jacket off. In that case, any roll will do.
I can’t seem to wear regular dress shirts good because I’m very skinny and that’s due to me being in cross country and running, but whenever I try to buy a dress shirt I can’t find the slim fits cause everyone takes them so I’m left with having to wear regular, which when I roll up my sleeves they look too big and ugly and if I don’t roll them up, it still makes me looks skinny with no muscle mass
I roll my sleeves with the shirt still on the hanger; helps if you're uncoordinated!
That's the best, since you are planning your look before putting on the clothes. This won't damage the fabric as well due to the stress of pulling and twisting.
Same me too do the same..🙃
Same. I’m pretty sure all my button-up shirts have a permanent crease in the sleeves from how often I just roll them up on the hangers so I don’t have to bother with it when getting dressed.
Hmmm. Im going to try this. Thanks.
Uhh, i didn't even think about this before reading this, thx
1:42 is when the sleeve rolling starts.
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Lifesaver.
I got my first high end manager job last week. Bought a bunch of clothes for my meetings coming up and I realised I had no idea how to roll my sleeves in a professionnal manner. This video was a godsend. Thank you
do we really need a seven and a half minute video to tell us how to roll our up sleeves ? yes we do it turns out, well done!
I started reading your comment and thought, “oh gosh this is going to be a rude troll.” Thank you for proving me wrong, my friend.
Mmmm ❤️ haha 😀
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Yes.... yes we do😊
Ask oo😂
I recently purchased two long-sleeve shirts. I'm 5-ft 6" and weigh 235 pounds. Using your "Quadruple" method, I must say I achieved a more dapper look. Great video!
gah damn 235lbs
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@@albertbinu836it’s not as bad as you think
@@Azzywrld224 At 5'6 is kinda cooked
Thank you, this been helpful.
Also, a tip of mine, you can roll your sleeves before wearing your shirt. With two hands it's much easier and more precise. 4 to 6 rolls are usually enough to get a sharp look.
I personally prefer cinnamon rolls. But you give good tips. Like the Kennedy roll actually
i prefer mexican roll
@Ben Dover I prefer Rick roll
@@reapertactics1-1 bro beat me to iy
I like Chocolate roll
I prefer ice cream rolls
1:56 The Two Turn
2:48 The J. Crew Roll
4:38 Half J. Crew Roll
5:08 The Basic Roll
Guys like you are hands down the best. Timestamp gigachads
@@bhavii lol. i got nothing better to do.
Having worked at J. Crew as an inventory manager during the the glory days of the 1990s, I can confirm that's how my boys and I wore our dress shirts, even in the stockroom. We always had a little cuff showing, and the display mannequins always had cuff showing, at least in the summer to give that casual vibe.
Thanks for the tips! I have to get out of the habit of doing the twist roll. I start with a full roll, but continue with 1-2 half rolls. You're suggestion of simply doing all full rolls looks much cleaner.
I love the last one. The quadruple roll that has your sleeve look clean, and high up enough that it looks on purpose.
The J Crew roll is my favorite for the contrast in the fabric pattern that creates interests.
This is the BEST video I found on rolling up my sleeves. Thank you.
In the military I learned an interesting roll. Pull your sleeve up to the desired height (inside out) and begin rolling until you hit the cuff. Then fold your cuff over the roll and it looks super professional.
I had no idea this was that serious almost like tying a tie. The twists has been my go to for years.
Woah! I really dig the The J. Crew Roll, didin't know about that. I usually do the Quadruple or basic roll depending on the length and call it a day. I also like that thinner roll trick with the basic roll. Thanks for this video, really didn't know I wanted to learn this.
Glad it was helpful!
Good for women, too! My go-to top choice, especially for cooler weather, is to wear a pretty print tunic (kimono, cardigan, jacket - whatever you want to call it) over a solid-colored, long-sleeved mock turtleneck pullover. My favorite look is to roll up the sleeves of both shirts together, giving me a solid-colored cuff to contrast with the print tunic's sleeve. I guess it's my trademark style.
Kennedy was definitely the way to go for me, thanks for helping me decide!
Thanks, I needed this for a scholarship event, and it delivered
This video is highly needed and highly underrated
some shirts also come with buttons and a tab for rolling up your sleeve. typically a piece of fabric inside the sleeve that can attach the outside holding the cuff in place
I wonder when Brock was filming he was thinking, “ I never thought I would be showing men how to roll up their sleeves.”
I have a weird job 😂
The Modest Man I hope you will show an ironing video in the future. On a serious note.
I never thought I would EVER WATCH a video on rolling up sleeves. 😂😂
@@steven3379 That’s how you know a good RUclipsr. They don’t have to have amazing vids to get noticed it’s the simple ones.
Guess what, I've got no dad so this kinda videos help a lot
My husband was a bartender. He always used an inside roll which ended up with everything on the inside of the sleeve. It looks very neat too and doesn't catch on glasses or other things that spill while he is working.
Not just for men, Modest Man. I needed this too!
I was always doing the triple or quadruple roll even before watching this video. I hate it when the roll sits right at my elbow its really uncomfortable.
Yes, you missed the inside roll. I first saw it in college and began using it. I used it throughout my working career, each and every day. I got into the habit of rolling my sleeves up every day whether I was wearing a suit coat or not. The best part of an inside roll is the sleeves of my suit coat never stuck on the roll. For me it remains the best way to roll up sleeves.
This haircut suits you man
Thanks Brock!
Hey, could you make a video about face shapes and haircuts/hairstyles?
I find really hard to get the right style for me.
Love your channel, man!
Thank you very much I really needed this for tomorrow
Thanks for this video. I like seeing the various type of rolls one can employ. However, it is my opinion, and many in my professional circles (FWIW) that rolls should NEVER stop below the elbow.
This isn't the sleeve rolling video we wanted...it's the sleave rolling video we deserve.
Basic roll for me. When it's too warm/hot I definitely get them up my elbows, so usually ending with a half turn. Otherwise I leave them below the elbow, and some times normal turns, other times with a half turn in the end
This video was very helpful thanks 😊
Some casual shirts now have a latch piece that attaches to a button on the outer sleeve to secure the basic roll. Thoughts on this?
Thank you, I learned the hard way to avoid landing on the elbow, bending my arms too much and the folded cuff held on, ended up splitting a sleeve.
Oh, good this helps. I’m female, but have to buy men’s mediums for my broad shoulders, long arms, and for fabric quality. Even a men’s medium is an inch too short in the sleeves. I tend to alter the waist to fit better. I have a ladies’ large flannel (that I still had to alter the waist), but the sleeves are a really awkward length. Now I know how to roll them up so it’s a little more put together (I chose the above the elbow J. Crew and the triple roll)
Quadruple squad where u at? 😂😂😂
Thank you for taking the time to create and share this useful video of different ways to fold up one's shirt sleeves; much appreciated sir!
3:37 I know this as the French Cuff and like you said it can only really be done with the gauntlet button undone. For me it looks the best.
Timely video. Thanks, Brock.
Glad you liked it!
Great video Brock!! 🙌🏼
Appreciate it!
This is a great video. 🤝 Very classy and stylish delivery from you.
2:28 The two turn 👌🏻
Imo, as long as it's a clean look any roll is good
Thank you so mucu, im going to be heading to prom in 2 hours🎉🎉🎉
How did it go?
Thanks for everything man, your content is always amazing 😎 I’m actually watching you from El Salvador, CA! I hope you’re doing okay there with everything that’s going on!
Man love this hairstyle!!!
I always do the j- crew roll...its looks really elegant..
Amazing video question what brand is this blue shirt?
Would you mind sharing where you got the bracelet from?
I am here for the roll but now I am more interested in your Rolex is that Rolex datejust in dark rhodium dial with jubble bracelet?,,, I love it❤️
Finally getting into dressing nice, these vids help a lot thanks
Awesome tips mate!! Where's the bracelet from though ?? really cool. 👌
Thank you, this is useful especially for the summer !
I never knew I needed this video so much. Thank you!
I like to roll my sleeves twice or three times to get me above the elbow. That Kennedy Roll seems difficult!
I didn't know about the J-Crew Roll. I have a lot of business casual shirts with a decorative cuff and I really wanted a roll that could show that off and add a bit of contrast to the shirt.
Thanks for this simple and straightforward tutorial.
Should you button the button in between the sleeves when folding the sleeves or leave it unbuttoned
I always double roll my cuffs up inside the sleeve so they are nicely tucked with noo unsightly ends sticking out or wrinkles in the roll.
I really needed this. I've been doing wrong for a while and homecoming is in 2 weeks for my school and I want to look to really good for my girl and dress shirts with the sleeves rolled up looks 😩👌
My JHS teacher used the two turn reverse method. Ending just above the wrist, no crease or wrinkles show.
A method I've adapted.
So nicely explained 👍👍
Love from India 🇮🇳🇮🇳❣️
The one I used for most of my working life was folding the cuff inside the sleeve. It keeps the edge of the cuff from getting dirty and or worn and provides some ventilation.
Thanks for the video, my two cents is I think the sloppy shirt sleeve roll looks more natural, but it's still kinda sloppy like you said, I'm thinking best of both worlds would be some sort of sloppy by design shirt sleeve roll as I'm finding the neat look looks too boring and stiff
Kennedy roll is my go-to roll always
I love your videos, basic tips and very useful, thank you! Nice job ❤
I’ve been doing the elbow bender 😅. Thanks for the video
Thank you man. You saved my time. And beauty.
Fantastic video! Thank you!
Carving pumpkins is not much fun but it's a chore that must be done. Like checking a bull for prostate nots,just roll up your sleeves and take off your watch.
What watch do you have in this video? Love it
Last 3/4 are awesome 😎
Super good timing, thanks for another great vid Brock!
I’m tall and thin, the J. Crew roll above the elbow is nice but always takes more than one try to get it right.
the jcrew one was a life saver for my small arms combined with my shirt with only one cuff button lol
Brock, I would be interested in a vid on doing laundry in communal machines! I assume since you live in the city, you do laundry at the laundromat. I'm curious how a style guru handles this kindof gross task, seeing as I'm moving to a smaller apartment and selling my machines.
I naturally found that 3 turn and 4 turn works for me. Two turn is just too long of a sleeve, and if I need to use the sink, I just make one of "bad turns" and just fold it all the way to the elbow once.
I always do quadruple , looks bomb😁
When i wear a shirt with really big and baggy sleeves, i like to do the army roll. Would love to know ur opinion on it.
Why are you wearing a shirt With big baggy sleeves?
I bought a button down shirt that had the sleeves rolled with the button tab already and I had to take it to the cleaners to get it pressed to get rid of the wrinkles but when I got home I didn't realize they undid the roll, it was my mistake that I didn't mention not to un do it, anyways I'm trying to put it back together with the tab and I'm lost lol, which method should I utilize to achieve this ?
I’ll often roll my sleeve inward. There’s a photo of Johnny Cash in the studio where he did just that, and I thought it looked so interesting.
YES! I've been doing it that way for decades. Just one roll. Great if you want to show off your watch or bracelet. Better with a stiffer fabric though.
What brand is the silver bracelet you're wearing?
Pls suggest me some shirt rolls . I have so much thin arms . I am struggling with this
not gonna lie the only one useful for me was the J Crew. hardest to do of the bunch but at the same time looks the best. still gonna give a thumbs up for this vid tho, not useful for me but might be a lifesaver for some dudes out there.
Does it work with red shirts?
I've struggled with this. Thank you.
Nicely done!
What brand is your bracelet that you are wearing and what model is it?
What do you recommend for a dress shirt to go to a wedding?
Can’t go wrong with solid white! I’d probably avoid rolling the sleeves unless it’s very hot and you take your jacket off. In that case, any roll will do.
As a shorter guy I only do half rolls really no matter how high I roll them
The basic roll is the best 😁way for the longsleeves😁
The basic roll 3turn best 👍
Sir what is your shirt length in this video ?
I can’t seem to wear regular dress shirts good because I’m very skinny and that’s due to me being in cross country and running, but whenever I try to buy a dress shirt I can’t find the slim fits cause everyone takes them so I’m left with having to wear regular, which when I roll up my sleeves they look too big and ugly and if I don’t roll them up, it still makes me looks skinny with no muscle mass
Sometimes, it works to roll the cuff to the inside of the sleeve. It's sort of outside-in, rather than the usual inside-out.
What about cutting the sleeves off to make it a permanent short sleeves?
i recently purchased one of those $100 untuckit long sleeved shirts. I planned to roll my sleeves but my arms are too big.
Nice, i have thicker arms, so the first method worked
Just subscribed... I love your videos
He said "I'm surprised how.many times I've seen this in the wild" as if we in a safari expedition lmfao