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12[[caption-width-right:252:Ryu doesn't need no sleeves to kick your ass.]]
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14->'''[[Series/TheFlash2014 The Flash]]:''' No sleeves. Don't you get cold?\
15'''[[Series/{{Arrow}} Green Arrow]]:''' I spent the better part of five years on an island in the North China Sea. I don't ''get'' cold, Barry.
16-->-- ''Series/TheFlash2014'', "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S2E8LegendsOfToday Legends of Today]]"
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18A tough (or [[FlexingThoseNonBiceps wanna-be tough]]) character habitually wears a shirt without sleeves to show off his upper arms. And tattoos.
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20You might even say he has a "[[{{Pun}} Right to Bare Arms]]".
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22One classic variant is when the character has cut the sleeves off of a regular shirt, leaving visibly jagged edges. This was common in TheSeventies and TheEighties. Consequently, an easy way to evoke TheEighties with costume design. Tends to go well with mullets, if you can fit your mind around a definition of "well" that allows it to appear in the same sentence as "mullets" without negations or brain implosion. Sometime before 1990, this trope made you look like a badass. Any time after that, it makes you look like a redneck.
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24Tank tops generally serve the same purpose. Vests worn without shirts also count. A vest worn ''over'' a cut-off shirt would count double. Vests worn over regular shirts are just vests. Sorry, [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Nelson]].
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26This is mostly an Almost AlwaysMale trope, since the reasons for putting a woman in a tank top are usually [[FanService somewhat different]], but it's far from unheard of for ActionGirl characters to dress like this as well, such as a TankTopTomboy.
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28Contrast with CuteOversizedSleeves, for when a character's shirt has overlength sleeves that convey the character's cuteness.
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35* ''Manga/AyakashiTriangle'': Matsuri's exorcist ninja suit has a sleeveless vest and fingerless gloves that go up past the elbow, emphasizing his biceps and shoulders. Humorously, he also rolls his shirt sleeves up in gym class.
36* In ''Manga/{{Berserk}}'', [[AntiHero Guts]] is almost always gloriously without sleeves. His scrawny young companion [[KidSamurai Isidro]] also has his trademark sleeveless jacket, probably because he's trying to look tough.
37* Yami Sukehiro from ''Manga/BlackClover'' wears a white tank top that shows off his muscled arms, and he's a tough swordsman who wields powerful Dark Magic.
38* Revy and Dutch from ''Manga/BlackLagoon''.
39* ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'' has several variants. The most straight-forward is Hisagi who wears a sleeveless version of the standard uniform top. Shinigami captains also wear a white coat over their uniforms and some (Komamura, Gin, Byakuya, Hitsugaya, Kenpachi) wear sleeveless versions. Kenpachi's has the jagged look to emphasise his badass nature since it supposedly belonged to the previous Captain of the 11th Division that he [[KlingonPromotion beat in a duel to the death to gain his position]]. [[spoiler:Tousen after betraying Soul Society]] also wears a sleeveless long jacket. Finally Kensei of the Vizard wears a tank-top [[spoiler:and favoured the sleeveless version of the coat back when he was Captain of the 9th Division]].
40** Sui Feng, and all previous 2nd division captains, also wear uniforms that are both sleeveless and have a low-cut back, because the most powerful flash step techniques would destroy those parts of the uniform, destroying a conventional uniform.
41* Kojiro Hyuga in ''Manga/CaptainTsubasa'' always plays with his sleeves rolled up. Even out of the matches it's pretty rare to see him with his arms covered.
42* ''VisualNovel/FateStayNight'''s Archer, whenever he takes his skirt-coat off. He never does this in the original game, but it's almost his default outfit in ''Hollow Ataraxia''.
43* Kenshiro of ''Manga/FistOfTheNorthStar'' wore outfits without sleeves. When he went into Hokuto Shinken ass-kicking mode, oftentimes the shirt would disintegrate with the power of his BattleAura and leave him shirtless.
44** Coincidentally, the only time he wore a sleeved leather jacket was the time when he got his ass kicked by Shin.
45* ''Manga/FullmetalAlchemist'': Edward Elric typically wears a black jacket, a long, red coat, and white gloves, but frequently invokes this trope either via AdrenalineMakeover or to lecture someone on why human alchemy is bad. His automail arm [[https://www.deviantart.com/weregesu/art/FMA-WP2-68689184 increases this trope's intended effect exponentially.]]
46* ''Manga/GameXRush'': Well, Yuuki ''does'' seem pretty badass, and he seems to avoid sleeves whenever possible.
47* Ryoma has the cut-off variant in ''New Manga/GetterRobo''.
48* Spoofed in ''Manga/{{Gintama}}'', when Katsura is sent in prison. The resident tough guy Shachi sport the torn sleeves style to look more badass and intimidating, but [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} Katsura]] try to warn him that there is a problem with his shirt and someone [[ComicallyMissingThePoint ripped off his sleeves]]. Shachi then becomes self-conscious about it.
49* Inverted in ''Literature/{{Katanagatari}}'' Shichika wear sleeves but only sleeves, no shirt. His torso [[WalkingShirtlessScene remain uncovered]].
50* ''Manga/KenichiTheMightiestDisciple'' gives us Berserker, along with Kenichi's new custom-made dōgi in a "sleeves-torn-off" style, debuted in the chapter 145.
51* In ''Manga/KiniroMosaic'', Karen comes to school once with her vest over a shirt that she has ripped the sleeves off of, leaving jagged edges. She insists she can get away with it because it's super cool, but quickly gets out a normal shirt when it's suggested her parents will find out.
52* In ''Literature/KyoKaraMaoh'', Jozak only ever seems to wear sleeves when he's [[WholesomeCrossdresser in women's clothes]], and not always then, either -- much to Yuuri's horror when he sees the huge biceps on the "lady" flirting with him when Jozak is first introduced. Although he's not the ''best'' physical fighter of the cast, he is the CombatPragmatist, and the one who spends the most time on the front lines/roaming the wilderness, since he's a spy and most of the rest of them are aristocrats of some kind.
53* All of [[WolfMan Zafira's]] clothes in ''Franchise/LyricalNanoha'' are like this, from the black wife-beater he wore on his first meeting with Hayate to the Knight Clothing that he uses now.
54* Heero Yuy from ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamWing''. Yes, even in the middle of ''Antarctica!''
55* Quattro in ''Anime/MobileSuitZetaGundam'' (although he doesn't look as big as most of the other examples here).
56* ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'':
57** [[TheRival Bakugo]]'s hero costume. Also [[CombatTentacles Shoji]], [[NonUniformUniform even in his school clothes]], but in this case because of his weird anatomy.
58** {{Inverted|Trope}} with [[IWantToBeARealMan Kirishima]]: His hero outfit [[WalkingShirtlessScene lacks a shirt]], but he eventually adds sleeves so that his Quirk (which makes his skin as hard as stone) won't hurt people when he rescues them.
59* In ''Anime/NinjaScroll'', Jubei prepares for the final showdown with the BigBad. It's all or nothing now, no more kid gloves, it's all come down to this. What's the very first thing Jubei does to prepare for the greatest fight of his life? ...He rips off his sleeves.
60* Genos the cyborg from ''Webcomic/OnePunchMan'' always wears sleeveless tops, to show off his robotic arms. It's justified in his case, as sleeves would never survive his bigger attacks, so having them in the first place would be a waste.
61** And an entire ''team'' of "Tank Top (Add Noun Here)" high-end Martial Artist heroes. It's their hat -- they ''all'' wear tank tops.
62* Although not quite as all-encompassing as many of the other examples, Kaidou Kaoru from ''Manga/ThePrinceOfTennis'' wears sleeveless shirts whenever he's not in school uniform.
63* In the anime version of ''Manga/RanmaOneHalf'', (apart from an early pastel orange shirt with a cutesy bow-tie) Ranma's "trademark" Chinese shirt has no sleeves and he's usually shown wearing arm bracers. In the manga, the closest equivalent shirt had short sleeves -- in fact, there was also a manga version that had long sleeves (particularly when Ranma was in female form), but the anime, most likely due to budget reasons, suffered from something of a LimitedWardrobe. Though that didn't prevent both of the aforementioned manga shirts popping up on occasion. Ryoga Hibiki also occasionally wore a tattered, sleeveless shirt, which looked as though the sleeves were ripped off, but he's somewhat better known for a long-sleeved shirt.
64** The long sleeves version shows up in the first movie and [=OAV=]s at the very least
65** [[EmbarrassingFirstName Pantyhose Taro]] always wears a vest with a snakeskin pattern, with no shirt underneath.
66* Phoenix Ikki, Cygnus Hyoga, Unicorn Jabu, and Pegasus Seiya from ''Manga/SaintSeiya'''s civilian clothing include sleeveless shirts. In Hyoga's case, it looks like they were torn off.
67* If a shirt isn't sleeveless when ''Manga/{{Toriko}}'' puts it on, it will probably become so shortly.
68* Dark Yugi in ''Manga/YuGiOh'' is significantly likelier than his [[SymbioticPossession other self]] to throw off their jacket, revealing bare arms... and, at best, the ''tiniest'' hint of muscle definition, because he's basically one scrawny nerd inhabiting the body of another. In Ancient Egypt, back when he was alive, he also had a sleeveless outfit... and may have been ''slightly'' more athletic.
69* In ''Anime/YuYuHakusho'' many of the characters use this trope. The yellow shirt/blue pants outfit Yusuke that he wears multiple times in the second season arc. Kuwabara when he's not wearing his blue jacket for the first two seasons. Hiei only wears sleeves shirts under his jacket or is a WalkingShirtlessScene without it. Yomi even tears off his sleeves before he fights Yusuke in the last season.
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73* Creator/LarryTheCableGuy. He even named one album ''[[{{Pun}} The Right to Bare Arms]]''.
74* Discussed by Creator/DemetriMartin. He compares the typical reaction to leather jackets (good) to leather vests (bad) and concludes that the appeal lies in leather ''sleeves''. Apparently, he owns a pair of leather sleeves.
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78* ''ComicBook/{{Batwoman}}'': ''ComicBook/BatwomanRebirth'' villain Knife wears what is essentially a sleeveless SpyCatsuit.
79* ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'': Namor the ComicBook/SubMariner and Thing often [[MonsterModesty only wear speedos]] but when they do wear costumes with shirts, their arms will be bare.
80** Also from the Fantastic Four, both Susan Richards and Johnny Storm have had periods in which they wore sleeveless costumes.
81* ''ComicBook/{{Hawkeye}}'': Clint Barton usually has sleeveless costumes, as did his alternate reality counterpart in ComicBook/TheUltimates. ''WesternAnimation/TheAvengersEarthsMightiestHeroes'' lampshaded this in a ShirtlessScene, where he has a very prominent farmers tan.
82* ''ComicBook/LegionOfSuperHeroes'': A number of Gary Frank's redesigns lack sleeves. This has been pointed out by the fans.
83* ''ComicBook/TheMightyThor'': The original costume worn by Thor invoked this trope, as did the alternate costumes he wore in the '90s while he was mortal. His current costume covers his arms with chainmail.
84* ''ComicBook/MsMarvel'': Carol Danvers during her Binary/Ms. Marvel years went with her arms bare.
85* ''ComicBook/{{Preacher}}'': Jody is a badass bad guy version (GenderBlenderName notwithstanding).
86* ''ComicBook/SavageDragon'': Dragon often wears tank tops and has even worn trench coats and police uniforms with the sleeves ripped off. Sometimes, it is the result of ClothingDamage but sometimes, it's because [[LampshadeHanging he's too big for normal-sized clothes]].
87* ComicBook/SheHulk'': Jennifer Walters often goes sleeveless in her She-Hulk form.
88** Betty Ross' costume as Red She-Hulk is also sleeveless.
89* ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'': Both used and averted by Ben Reilly. His ComicBook/ScarletSpider costume consisted of a red spandex suit covering his entire body - including his arms - and a blue hooded top with the arms ripped off.
90* ''ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}'': Several of his costumes have involved a full-body spandex suit, which leaves bare only the lower half of his face...and his arms.
91* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman'': Diana, [[ComicBook/WonderGirl Donna Troy]], and ComicBook/{{Artemis}} go sleeveless.
92* Some of ComicBook/{{X 23}}'s costumes expose her arms.
93* ''ComicBook/XWingRogueSquadron'': Plourr Illo, past a certain point, is usually shown sleeveless. Even during a briefing when the other Rogues are in their [[http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/New_Republic_dress_uniform dress uniforms]], Plourr [[http://img38.imageshack.us/img38/8443/blz07.jpg gets to go without the jacket]]. May be excused as this was after the arc in which she left the squadron to rule Eiattu VI; she came back, but it was clear that she didn't have to stay with the same rules.
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97* [[Franchise/BlazBlue Ragna and Jin's]] default attire in ''Fanfic/BlazBlueAlternativeRemnant'' is the same as from when they were teenagers (In Jin's case, from the ''Spiral Shift'' novels), and as such, both of them lack sleeves.]]
98* In ''Fanfic/HarryAndTheShipgirls'', this trope is {{Enforced}} by Johnston. Since her captain lost his sleeves in the Battle Off Samar, she believes that no badass should wear sleeves.
99-->'''Johnston:''' "Badasses don't wear sleeves!"
100* ''Fanfic/LastChildOfKrypton'': When Asuka becomes [[spoiler:Franchise/WonderWoman]] she rips her costume sleeves off.
101* In ''Webcomic/NaruHinaChronicles'': Sasuke dons a sleeveless vest for everyday wear. It does a fantastic job of showing off [[HeroicBuild his surprisingly powerful figure]].
102* In ''Evangelion''/''Street Fighter'' crossover ''Fanfic/NeonGenesisEvangelionSenshiNoMichi'', Asuka and Shinji wear sleeveless fighting outfits, showing they are more ripped than your usual teenager.
103* ''Fanfic/TheSmurfetteVillage'': Hefty in the third story "How Things Smurf" starts wearing a black sleeveless top when he awakens from his CrystalPrison sleep in the early 21st century.
104* ''Fanfic/SOE2LoneHeirOfKrypton'': In this crossover Rei is ''ComicBook/WonderGirl''. Her costume lacks sleeves, and she only wears bracers on her arms.
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108* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirls'':
109** In ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsRainbowRocks'', Sunset Shimmer wears a sleeveless purple top [[spoiler:when she throws her jacket aside to sing with the Rainbooms in the final showdown.]] For a villainous addition, Aria Blaze wears a cropped green vest/shirt whose sleeves have been ripped off, she's also the only member of the Dazzlings to wear a dress that lacks any kind of sleeves during the final showdown.
110** Sunset Shimmer wears a strapless dress in her super-powered form in both ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirls1'' and ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsFriendshipGames'' while combating the Mane Six and Midnight Sparkle respectively. Talking of the latter, Midnight Sparkle also wears a strapless dress.
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114* TypeCasting for Creator/MichelleRodriguez: Virtually every role she's done has her wearing a tank top or otherwise going sleeveless. When ''Portal 2'' was announced, Chell's redesign (with the top of her jumpsuit pulled down and tied around her waist, exposing a white tank top) drew immediate fan comparisons to Michelle Rodriguez.
115* [[Creator/DonLaFontaine Coming this summer]], ''Creator/BruceWillis'' plays an angry man in a dirty tank top. It's so much his trademark that in ''Film/TheFifthElement'', Willis is at the opera wearing a tux that gets severely damaged in the ensuing battle, resulting in a ''sleeveless tux''!
116* Creator/GinaGershon as Corky in ''Film/{{Bound 1996}}'' is a TankTopTomboy, in contrast to the glamorous Violet.
117* Charlie from ''Film/{{Bumblebee}}'' is a WrenchWench [[TheLadette Lad-ette]] whose clothing mostly consists of [[TankTopTomboy sleeveless black band shirts]].
118* In ''Film/CantBuyMeLove'', Cindy rips the sleeves off of Ronald (Creator/PatrickDempsey)'s shirt as part of his extreme makeover as a cool kid.
119* Cameron Poe from ''Film/ConAir'' is recognizable from his wifebeater and bandaged arm. [[http://kellobear.deviantart.com/art/NICOLAS-FUCKING-CAGE-213948547 Even for female cosplayers.]]
120* In ''Film/{{Curve}}'' after Mallory Rutledge manages to escape her car which she was stuck on, she takes off her hoodie, wearing her white tank top as she heads out to confront the man that put her in her current situation.
121* As with her comic and Animated counterpart, Wonder Woman wears a strapless battle armor in the ''Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse''.
122* Burt Reynolds in ''Film/{{Deliverance}}''.
123* In ''Film/TheDescent'' as Sarah tries to save herself from one of the creatures that live in the cave she's stuck in, she takes off her shirt and remains in her tank top as she tries to escape and combat the creature that is attacking her.
124* During his training with Yoda in ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack'', Luke wore a tank top to [[http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_btPLpTZdSHQ/S8nT64eRPZI/AAAAAAAABeY/SttetG4SLZw/s1600/Luke-Yoda.jpg show off his physique.]]
125* ''Film/EscapeFromNewYork'': Snake Plissken whenever he loses his BadassLongcoat.
126* ''Film/{{Hunk}}'': After O'Brien tells him "true hunks don't follow trends, they start them", Hunk rips the sleeves off all his shirts: [[YouAreTheNewTrend starting a look that is immediately copied by all of the other yuppies]].
127* ''Film/JoeDirt''
128* All of the Cobras in ''Film/TheKarateKid1984'' have black sleeveless outfits. Popular imagination particularly associates it with their sensei Kreese.
129** [[Film/TheKarateKidPartII The sequel]] has Chozen, who is not associated to Cobra Kai in any way, also don a sleeveless yellow martial arts outfit in the climax.
130* Creator/CharlieSheen's character in ''Film/MajorLeague'' has to be reminded that "we wear sleeves in the majors." Later, when the team does an American Express ad, he's wearing a Tux, with the sleeves ripped off.
131** When his catcher takes Vaughn out to dinner, he chooses a place that requires ties. He shows up with his regular outfit...plus a tie. His first line? "I feel like a banker."
132* Patrick, the cult leader in ''Film/MarthaMarcyMayMarlene'', is often shown wearing just a tank top.
133* The Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse has a few examples of sleeveless badasses. Thor, Sif, and Hawkeye usually go without sleeves. There are several scenes in ''Film/IronMan'', showing Tony Stark working in his lab without sleeves. Thor goes without sleeves at the beginning of ''Film/{{The Avengers|2012}}'', but gets them back when things get serious.
134* Leonard Smalls in ''Film/RaisingArizona''; H.I. preferred the classic "garish Hawaiian shirt over white henley" ensemble.
135* ''Franchise/{{Rambo}}'' - [[http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/a/a3/Rambo3poster.jpg one of the archetypal examples of the tank top version]].
136* Angela Vidal in the fourth ''Film/{{REC}}'' movie wears a tank top after she ditches her long-sleeved shirt before she takes out an axe as she tries to escape the ship she's at.
137* In ''Film/ShowdownInLittleTokyo'' Kenner (Dolph Lundgren) takes off his jacket several times to walk around in a tank top and show off his arms.
138* Played with in ''Film/{{Spiders}}'', in where the lead character Marci Eyre loses layers of shirts during the second act, that the only shirt she has left is a white tank top, it is after she's left in her tank top that she [[TookALevelInBadass takes a level in badass]].
139** John Murphy also wears a sleeveless shirt when he and Marci team up.
140** In the sequel ''Film/SpidersIIBreedingGround'' after taking off her black shirt, the lead character Alexandra is wearing a gray tank top when she fights off the spiders, free's Jason, messes up with the lab and fights off Grbac.
141* Captain Picard [[http://home.nvg.org/~lene/startrek/picard_borg_queen_spine.JPG busts out the guns]] near the end of ''Film/StarTrekFirstContact'' to emphasize how ''done'' he is with all these Borg.
142** Lampshaded in the parody ''Sev Trek: Pus in Boots''
143-->'''Lt. Beta:''' Captain, what happened to your uniform?\
144'''Cptn. Pinchhard:''' It's the Captain's prerogative to strip down during action scenes.
145* ''Film/ThisIsSpinalTap'': Nigel Tufnel is wearing one during the "these go to eleven" scene, among others.
146* ''Film/TheWarriors'': The title gang mostly wear shirtless vests, and several other gangs wear tank tops as part of their uniform.
147* ''Film/XMenFilmSeries'':
148** Wolverine is often seen wearing a tank top when he isn't wearing his battle suit.
149** ''Film/XMenTheLastStand'': Colossus' uniform is sleeveless, showing off his muscles and more of his transformation when using his power.
150** ''Film/XMenOriginsWolverine'': Pre-transformation [[Characters/XMenFilmSeriesDeadpool Wade Wilson]] kicks ass in a red sleeveless shirt.
151** ''Film/XMenFirstClass'': During the training scene, everyone gets matching grey tracksuits. Havok's inexplicably doesn't have sleeves.
152** ''Film/XMenApocalypse'': Unlike their male teammates, Storm's and Psylocke's Horsemen apparel expose their arms.
153** ''Film/{{Deadpool|2016}}'': Colossus again. His default outfit is a sleeveless tank top. In both this movie and the sequel.
154** ''Film/Deadpool2'': [[spoiler:The Juggernaut]] rips off the sleeves of his prison garb before fighting Colossus.
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158* [[CoolOldGuy Doroga]] in the ''Literature/CodexAlera'' series habitually goes around in a ''legionare'''s jacket with the front ripped open and the sleeves ripped off. This is because it was a gift, and by [[ProudWarriorRaceGuy Marat custom]] it would be a deadly insult not to wear it, but he's so buff he couldn't fit his arms in the sleeves.
159* ''Literature/DestinedToLead'': All the characters in the first book are this containing both male ''and'' female examples, particularly notable is Kajiya, the main character. Justified in that her left shoulder shows the mark of magic, marking her as the next leader of their tribe.
160* In Creator/BrandonSanderson's ''Franchise/{{Mistborn}}'', Ham (a physically-enhanced Thug) almost always wears a vest without a shirt. At one point he's forced to wear a uniform -- shortly after he's no longer required to, he's found wearing it anyway... with the sleeves ripped off.
161* Chocolate Harry, supply sergeant of ''Literature/PhulesCompany'' [[NonUniformUniform customizes his uniform]] by taking off the sleeves.
162* In ''Literature/StarWarsAllegiance'', Mara Jade's black combat jumpsuit has removable sleeves. She takes them off in this book because the freighter where she is is overwarm. Also, her signature costume is a sleeveless SpyCatsuit.
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166* ''Series/AmericanRestoration'': Tearing the sleeves off of the work uniform seems to be in the employee manual at Rick's Restorations.
167* B.A. on ''Series/TheATeam'' (and Mr. T in anything else he was in as well)
168* Here's a female example: In ''Series/{{Battlestar Galactica|2003}}'', number Six always dresses appropriately for whatever she's doing. When she's being a badass she wears a tank-top.
169* When Creator/StephenColbert is about to rock out on the guitar, he knows that the first thing you do is [[http://msnbcmedia3.msn.com/j/msnbc/Components/Photos/061221/061221_colbertContest_hmed_12p.grid-6x2.jpg rip the sleeves off your suit.]]
170* Mike, a bully on ''Series/{{Community}}''.
171* White sleeveless muscle shirts gained the nickname "wifebeaters" due to their frequent appearance on domestic violence suspects on ''Series/{{Cops}}''.
172* On ''Series/TheCosbyShow'', Theo cuts the sleeves off an expensive sweatshirt Cliff bought him. [[note]]Cliff tells him that, someday, somehow, he is going to wear those sleeves.[[/note]]
173* Cooter on ''Series/TheDukesOfHazzard'' is one of the prototypes of the "good old boy" use of this look now.
174* ''Series/GameOfThrones'': The Unsullied's armor doesn't cover their arms.
175* Mac, the wanna-be tough guy in ''Series/ItsAlwaysSunnyInPhiladelphia'' often wears sleeveless shirts (to the point of cutting the sleeves off of almost any shirt, including polos and other collared shirts). One of the other castmembers calls him on it.
176* Hawkman and White Canary in ''Series/LegendsOfTomorrow''.
177* Percival from ''Series/{{Merlin|2008}}'', the largest of the Knights of the Round Table, has sleeveless ''armour''.
178* ''Franchise/PowerRangers''
179** Cole from ''Series/PowerRangersWildForce''. He even ripped a sleeve from the team uniform.
180** Koda, the HumanPopsicle HandsomeHeroicCaveman from ''Series/PowerRangersDinoCharge'', almost always wears sleeveless blue tanks and seems to literally tear the sleeves off of any outfit he is given that isn't already sleeveless, judging from the scenes where he is wearing a cafe or [[http://rangercommand.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/Episode-16.jpg museum uniform]] with his teammates. That's when he's wearing any kind of shirt at all. (His Power Ranger morphed form is sadly if inevitably excluded.)
181** Long before Cole or Koda were ever conceived as characters, Jason Scott from ''Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers'' was rarely seen with sleeves when not in Ranger form. Also, by season 3 Billy was periodically shown sleeveless (including in the opening titles) to emphasize he was just as ripped as the other male Rangers despite being the team nerd.
182* ''Series/{{Scrubs}}'' gives us The Todd who rips the sleeves off his surgical srcubs to show off his guns, and the "DOC" tattoo on his right bicep.
183* In later seasons of ''Series/StargateSG1'', Teal'c tended to wear these a lot. Occasionally Daniel and even Sam got in on the sleeveless action, such as the workout scene in "Orpheus."
184* Ash from ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'' wears this all the time, and has a mullet to go along with it. Though Ash doesn't do any actual ass-kicking in the show, he gets Badassery by pure [[TheSmartGuy brains]] and Memetic Mutation; and for bonus points, there's a sign on his door which says "Dr. Badass is... IN/OUT".
185* In ''Series/TourOfDuty'', Anderson rarely wears his uniform shirt when out in the field, preferring to wear his equipment harness over a tank top, so his well-muscles arms are on full display.
186* ''Series/TheWalkingDead'' has Daryl Dixon, resident redneck/hunter/tracker/zombie killer extraordinaire. The first time we see him wearing sleeves (about halfway through the second season), he ends up ripping them off by the halfway point of the episode. It seems like this is changing, though, with the adoption of a blue jean jacket (with sleeves) as the timeline of the series moves into winter.
187* The ''Series/{{Wishbone}}'' episode "[[Recap/WishboneS1E31ATerrifiedTerrier A Terrified Terrier]]" had Joe, in an attempt to fit in with some teenage basketball players, take scissors to his T-shirts while Wishbone commented, "Okay, ''why'' don't we like sleeves anymore?"
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191* Way too many eighties music videos to name here feature sleeveless shirts, vests worn without shirts, and similar things. It's one of the things that defines the period, along with EightiesHair.
192* CountryMusic singer Kenny Chesney is known for removing his sleeves.
193* A lot of the touring costumes worn by Music/{{NSYNC}} were sleeveless and were the main modification on JC's costumes.
194* Music/{{Eminem}} wore them in his youth as part of his [[LowerClassLout trailer-trash]] persona. He mostly stopped wearing them as he got into middle age, but he frequently references them in his lyrics ("used to wear wifebeaters, [[FetishizedAbuser now I let your wife beat me]]"). Even in middle age, he likes to fold up his sleeves at live performances towards the end of the set, to show off his impressive arm musculature and tattoos.
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198* In ''Pinball/FlashGordon,'' Flash is always shown with his muscular arms bared.
199* Everyone in ''Pinball/LaserWar'' wears identical sleeveless spandex jumpsuits, differentiated only by their Army's color.
200* In ''Pinball/{{Rollergames}}'', Chuck Skull, manager of the Violators, wears a denim vest with torn sleeves to show off his thick arms.
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204* In ''Podcast/{{Voyage to the Stars}}'', when Elsa get the laser and uses it to destroy the death cave they're trapped in, she obviously has to rip off her sleeves. [[{{Exaggerated Trope}} Then she keeps going]], ripping her outfit down to a [[{{Battle Bikini}} bikini]].
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208* Wrestling/HulkHogan during his Hulkamania days always entered to the ring with a sleeveless shirt that he later rips off before his matches.
209* Wrestling/StoneColdSteveAustin used to enter to the ring wearing just a jacket and his in-ring lower gear.
210* Swiss wrestler Ares wrestled in a dress shirt and tie, except for the sleeves were cut off. This was a {{justified trope}}, so much as you could justify wrestling in formal wear, as it was not made for maneuverability or dexterity so something had to come off. He was part of Swiss Money holding in German Stampede Wrestling, so the look was to emphasize that [[ForeignWrestlingHeel he was an evil Swiss banker]].
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214* Apollo Justice, of the ''Franchise/AceAttorney'' franchise, wears a sleeveless vest over a sleeveless shirt. He's on a quest to end injustice ''and'' sleeves.
215* ''VideoGame/ArtOfFighting'': Ryo and Yuri Sakazaki (Robert varies between this and long sleeves).
216* The titular "bad dudes" of ''VideoGame/BadDudes''.
217* In ''VideoGame/BarrySteakfries'' series of games, a titular character has a "shirt-ripping decease": if he gets [[HotBlooded too excited]], he will rip the sleeves off his shirt, which means that his default appearance is a blue work suit with jagged edges.
218* Kyle VideoGame/{{Blackthorne}}.
219* Makoto of ''VideoGame/BlazBlue'' only wore sleeves as part of the Military Academy's dress code - her combat outfit and her Amane-induced makeover are both sleeveless.
220* The protagonist of ''VideoGame/CaveStory'' wears a tank top. Humorously enough, he appears a bit on the scrawny side, but he's much stronger than he looks [[spoiler:seeing as he's a robot]].
221* In ''VideoGame/{{Deltarune}}'', both [[TheSmartOne Kris]] and [[TheBigGirl Susie]], who usually cover their arms with a sweater and a jacket, lose them for sleeveless knight and barbarian outfits: while Susie is the strong one, she and Kris an incredible determination to save light and {{dark world}}s, and unlike [[TheCutie Ralsei]] (the sensitive guy of the trio, who wears CuteOversizedSleeves), they don't mind resorting to violence to accomplish this goal.
222* When [[TheCoatsAreOff discarding his greatcoat]], Adam Jensen from ''VideoGame/DeusExHumanRevolution'' wears an armored vest that leaves his biomechanical arms exposed.
223* Inverted with V from ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry5''. He wears a long sleeveless coat without a shirt on, which shows off his [[PowerTattoo Power Tattoos]], but his scrawny arms helps exemplify how physically weak he is.
224* ''Franchise/{{Doom}}'':
225** [[VideoGame/{{Doom}} In the]] [[VideoGame/DoomII original]] [[VideoGame/Doom64 trilogy]], Doomguy wears a protective armor, but [[https://doom.fandom.com/wiki/B.J._Blazkowicz?file=MarineDoom1Ending.jpg his arms are]] [[https://doom.fandom.com/wiki/B.J._Blazkowicz?file=Doom64endingscreen.jpg plainly exposed]]: you can see it when he punches an enemy in first-person view.
226** All the space marines of ''VideoGame/Doom3'' wear uniforms with exposed arms, including [[https://doom.fandom.com/wiki/B.J._Blazkowicz?file=Doom3Ending.jpg the playable character]]. While he's not considered as impressive as the original Doomguy, he's still a OneManArmy who stops a demonic invasion almost all by himself, which is at least as noticeable when you consider the demons in question are even closer to {{Eldritch Abomination}}s than your usual ''Doom'' demons.
227** While ''VideoGame/Doom2016'' [[https://doom.fandom.com/wiki/Doom_Slayer?file=DoomSalyerQuakeWebBio.png averts this]], part of the Doom Slayer's redesign for ''Videogame/DoomEternal'' [[https://doom.fandom.com/wiki/Doom_Slayer?file=3692FCC3-B4DD-4DE9-B57C-7E7569BF0154.png removes the upper arm area in his otherwise perfectly protective armor]], while also giving him the sort of demon-throttling biceps that wouldn't fit in ''any'' armor. As a side bonus, [[MythologyGag it makes him look even more like the original Doomguy]]. You can also unlock the original Doomguy outfit to wear in the game for good measure too. [[spoiler:[[CanonCharacterAllAlong There's a reason for that.]]]]
228* Billy and Jimmy Lee from the ''VideoGame/DoubleDragon'' beat-em-ups both wore sleeveless vests and shirts. Curiously, in [[Film/DoubleDragon1994 the movie]], where Billy wore a blue long-sleeve sweatshirt and Jimmy wore a red t-shirt, they spent most of the movie screaming and running away from the bad guys, making it a literal example of this trope.
229* Carver in ''VideoGame/DragonAgeII'' and Hawke (if played as a mage) adhere to this in the opening act.
230* The default outfit of ''VideoGame/DukeNukem'' is rangers, blue jeans, [[CoolShades sunglasses]], suspenders attached to a belt for his ammo, and a red-tank-top that leaves his big arms and the top of his torso exposed.
231* Ulysses from ''VideoGame/FalloutNewVegas'' manages to combine this with BadassLongcoat and BadassBandolier when he finally shows up in Lonesome Road. After the DLC, you get both his coat and your own version with a [[WearingAFlagOnYourHead symbol based on your chosen faction]].
232* ''VideoGame/FatalFury'': Terry and Andy Bogard appear to have shared the same paper cutter when it comes to their fashion sense.
233* Most ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' female characters. Expect some of them to also [[BareMidriffsAreFeminine bare their midriff]].
234** [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII Cloud Strife]] too.
235** [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIII Squall Leonhart]] wears a black sleeveless shirt as one of his alternate outfits in Dissidia 012. Also comes with a [[ChainedByFashion badass chain]] wrapped around his left arm.
236** Oddly enough, in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXII'', Ashe, Penelo, and Fran all have some sort of sleeves, while the sleeveless ones are Vaan and Basch. Ashe doesn't have anything covering her shoulders, but she does wear sleeves covering the top of her arms. Many NPC wear sleeveless tops.
237*** ''VideoGame/CrisisCore'' has fun with this since the standard SOLDIER uniform has a sleeveless turtleneck as the top. Zack certainly made it work.
238* ''VideoGame/FinalFight'': Unless you count the tiny sleeves on Cody's t-shirt that just cover his shoulders, none of the playable characters in the original three games (Cody, Guy, Haggar, Carlos, Maki, Lucia, and Dean) have sleeves. (Though Haggar might have an unfair advantage seeing as he [[WalkingShirtlessScene doesn't wear a shirt at all]].)
239* The Fire Clan from the ''VideoGame/GoldenSun'' games tend to go sleeveless. It's justified by the fact that they have scales and spikes on their shoulders, which would make clothing in those areas difficult. Karst also plays up the {{fanservice}} aspect with a pair of long gloves.
240** Played straight by Eoleo in ''Dark Dawn'', to the delight of [[MrFanservice fangirls everywhere]].
241* CJ from ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoSanAndreas'' starts out wearing a white tank top, though it's played with in that he starts out rather scrawny and only plays this straight after hitting the gym.
242* ''VideoGame/HeroesOfJinYong'' has the player character, Hsu, who wears a sleeveless tunic and is a highly-capable asskicker. The remake subverts it by giving him ''short'' sleeves, but not enough to cover his exposed, muscular arms.
243* [[BadassDriver Torn and Sig]] in ''[[VideoGame/JakAndDaxter Jak X: Combat Racing]]'' both wear sleeveless shirts. [[AntiHero Jak]] himself had his sleeves removed in the beginning of ''VideoGame/{{Jak 3|Wastelander}}''.
244* ''Franchise/KingdomHearts''
245** Riku very, ''very'' rarely wears sleeves, and never by choice. His "[[EvilCostumeSwitch Dark]] [[SuperMode Mode]]" is a bodysuit that includes sleeves, but considering it looks like muscle tissue, it's arguable if it counts. He doesn't modify his [[BlackCloak Organization cloak]], which means it covers his arms, but that's mostly because he's posing as an Organization member and NonUniformUniform is not a thing with those guys. His [[Film/TronLegacy Grid]] outfit comes with sleeves, but he didn't have a say in that one. His current outfit as of ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsIII'' does have the shortest T-shirt sleeves you've ever seen, but it's a darkness-protection outfit made by [[OldMaster Master]] [[RetiredBadass Yen Sid]], so you don't exactly say 'no' to that.
246** Kairi has a similar aversion to sleeves. Her school uniform in ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsII'' has the sleeves visibly rolled up, and her darkness-protection outfit in ''III'' gets to be sleeveless as well.
247* ''VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters'': Shen Woo
248* ''VideoGame/Left4Dead'': Francis [[MemeticMutation doesn't hate vests]].
249* ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfTianding'' has two of the bosses, the Japanese mercenary powerhouse Nakamura and the elite assassin Chen Liang-jiou, whose outfits forgoes sleeves so their muscles are on full display during battle.
250* Inverted in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTwilightPrincess'' by the people of Ordon, where sleeves are apparently only worn by trained warriors like Rusl. Link, his understudy at the beginning, only wears one sleeve, while the other farmers and young boys go sleeveless.
251* Being a ninja, ''VideoGame/NinjaGaiden'' main character Ryu Hayabusa almost completely covers his body, but still leaves his sculpted arms on display.
252* In ''VideoGame/{{Overwatch}}'', Zarya's default outfit is armor that covers her entire body except for her head and biceps. Some of her alternate skins (like her [[TheEighties Totally '80s]] outfit) are also sleeveless.
253* ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'':
254** In ''VideoGame/PokemonRubyAndSapphire'', specifically Emerald Version, the female player character does not wear sleeves. Seeing as she has just recently gone through puberty and [[ActionGirl saved her country from being destroyed by a]] YinYangClash, she definitely qualifies. Her ''Manga/PokemonAdventures'' counterpart [[WildChild also qualifies]]. She also ditches the sleeves in her ''Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire'' outfit. [[SpearCounterpart Brendan]] is a partial example, as his sleeves are significantly shorter in his ''Emerald'' outfit.
255** The female player character of ''VideoGame/PokemonBlackAndWhite'' wears the tank-top plus vest variant and takes down legendary and pseudo-legendary alike with little difficulty.
256** For an example that involves an actual Pokémon, Incineroar has some black tufts of fur around its shoulders that gives it the impression of it having ripped sleeves. This is especially fitting as its torso is supposed to resemble a tank top.
257** Another Pokémon example: Cinderace's fur patterns are supposed to evoke a soccer uniform, and the blue neighboring its shoulders evokes the sleeveless top variant.
258* Lewis, lead singer in an electric punk band in ''VideoGame/{{Primal}}'' wears a white tank top, [[spoiler:even when he's a demon]].
259* More or less justified about half-way through ''VideoGame/PrinceOfPersiaTheSandsOfTime''. Due to ClothingDamage, the prince's full shirt eventually degrades to a sleeveless shirt, then [[ShirtlessScene nonexistent]]. It's shown that he is [[FromDressToDressing using the scraps of cloth as bandages]].
260* In ''VideoGame/SengokuBasara'' we have Kuroda Kanbe and his ragged, sleeveless jacket. While he may not be the most badass character in the series, but needs no excuse to showcase those arms of his.
261* ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'':
262** Sonic's flesh-coloured arms that contrast with his blue fur gives him this effect, though he does have [[AdaptationDyeJob blue arms that give the effect of sleeves in other adaptations]] such as ''WesternAnimation/SonicBoom'' and the ''[[Film/SonicTheHedgehog2020 Sonic]] [[Film/SonicTheHedgehog22022 Film Universe]]''.
263** Another FunnyAnimal with flesh-coloured arms is Mighty the Armadillo, a character who cumulates SuperStrength and SuperToughness.
264%% (ZCE) * ''[[VideoGame/SoulSeries SoulCalibur]]'': Xiba.
265* Purge in ''VideoGame/SpaceChannel5 Part 2'' is found to have a Sleeveless Purple Disco Suit underneath his Cloak.
266* Rick exhibited this trope in the original ''VideoGame/{{Splatterhouse}}'' trilogy. In the 2010 game, he's instead a WalkingShirtlessScene.
267* ''Franchise/StreetFighter'':
268** Ryu, Dan, Sean, Akuma, and Ken. Incidentally, Ken is the only character in the franchise who seemed to have the good sense to buy a sleeveless gi, rather than tear the sleeves off.
269** Balrog has a double whammy, with a tank top over a shirt with the sleeves torn off. In one of his {{Victory Pose}}s in ''VideoGame/StreetFighterII'' (and his win portrait in ''VideoGame/StreetFighterAlpha 3''), he [[ShirtlessScene tears both off at once.]]
270** And of course, Guile and his tank top.
271** Also Abel, Guy, Cammy, Birdie, Cammy, Charlie, T. Hawk, Yun, Yang . . . tons of them, really.
272** [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/streetfighter/images/5/54/IbukiPortraitSFIII3rd.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20100218125336 Ibuki]] also has this in her historical default outfit, but she [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/streetfighter/images/2/21/Ibukiclean.png/revision/latest?cb=20160604035322 averts]] this in her SFV default one.
273* ''VideoGame/{{Strider}}'': Strider Hiryu's ninja getup puts his nicely toned arms on display.
274* Oni girl [[CuteBruiser Suika Ibuki]] from ''VideoGame/{{Touhou}}''. That despite looking like a 10-year-old.
275* Ranger Ken in ''VideoGame/TyTheTasmanianTiger'' wears a khaki shirt with the sleeves torn off.
276* Since ''VideoGame/WarioLandII'', [[VideoGame/WarioLand Wario]] shows his muscles and still gathers treasure and defeats enemies with next to no problems.
277* This appears to be the philosophy of Letho of Gulet, from ''Franchise/TheWitcher'' video games. While every other witcher or soldier has something at least resembling armor covering their arms, Letho goes sleeveless and bears a few scars to show for it. Given his improbably muscular arms, one wonders if he is just showing off, or legitimately can't find any sleeves that will fit over them.
278* ''VideoGame/TheWorldEndsWithYou'': [[EmoTeen Neku]] [[IneffectualLoner Sakuraba]] and [[EmbarrassingFirstName Daisukenojo]] [[BoisterousBruiser "Beat"]] [[BigBrotherInstinct Bito]].
279* ''VideoGame/{{XCOM}}''
280** [[EmpoweredBadassNormal Genetically enhanced soldiers]] in ''VideoGame/XCOMEnemyUnknown'' always go sleeveless, and there's no customization option that undoes that; the most you can do is give them shoulder pauldrons with or without elbow pads. [[https://www.nexusmods.com/xcom/mods/411/ This can be modded out, though]].
281** In ''VideoGame/XCOM2'', there are sleeveless customization options for all of your soldiers.
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285* ''VisualNovel/DanganronpaTriggerHappyHavoc'' has the Ultimate Martial Artist, [[HugeSchoolgirl Sakura Oogami]] who wears a [[SailorFuku sailor uniform]] with jagged edges where the sleeves should be, which is understandable given how huge her biceps are.
286* Drakan from ''VisualNovel/SablesGrimoire'' is an athletic and tomboyish half-dragon. She wears her school uniform with the sleeves torn off.
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290* Kotomaru from ''WebAnimation/GirlchanInParadise'' inverts this trope: he's wearing sleeves on his arms. [[MrFanservice As in, shirtless sleeves.]] With regards to the setting, he's still a badass.
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294* Bearclaw from ''Webcomic/TheAdventuresOfDrMcNinja''.
295** The Doctor himself [[http://drmcninja.com/archives/comic/17p74 uses this]] to [[ConservationOfNinjitsu differentiate himself from his clones]].
296* Dinosaur Soldier from ''Webcomic/AxeCop''. But ''only'' in that form, otherwise he's wearing a shirt or tie or essentially naked.
297* Capcom from ''Webcomic/{{Consolers}}'' has the [[FashionableAsymmetry left sleeve]] of her gi ripped off.
298* In ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'', the djinn in the MUD [[AuthorAvatar Dan]] plays [[http://www.egscomics.com/egsnp.php?id=96 wears a vest with jagged arm holes]] suggesting it was a jacket that had its sleeves cut off.
299* Part of monster hunter Kelly's partially armored hunting duds in ''Webcomic/HereThereBeMonsters'' involves a sleeveless vest over a tank top, all the better to expose her toned biceps.
300* The formidably strong warrior Equius from ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'' wears a tank top.
301* Neither Richard nor Benn of ''Webcomic/LookingForGroup'' wears sleeves. The latter even exposes her arms when wearing a [[PrettyInMink fur]] [[PimpedOutCape cape]].
302* ''Webcomic/ModernMoGal'': Dino always wears a sleeveless shirt, adding to his FaceOfAThug look. It doesn't help that at least one of them looks like it's had its sleeves torn off.
303* ''Webcomic/{{Nebula}}'': All of the characters without sleeves have been some measure of this.
304** Jupiter wears a vest but no shirt and is one of the biggest, most aggressive planets around and who is actively trying to overthrow Sun.
305** Venus, the aggressively snarky one always ready to shut done everyone else's antics, has a hoodie with no sleeves.
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309* ''Literature/TheRoadToHell'': Shurrmvin Colmz wears an open vest and trousers whenever he's not out on the battlefield wearing armor.
310* ''Literature/TailsSeries'':
311** ''Literature/TailsOfTheBountyHunter'' has Cale Tomlik and Gobor Grizzer, neither of whom ever wear a regular shirt. They always wear open sleeveless vests and rarely change their attire.
312** ''Literature/TailsOfTheSpaceGladiators'' has Dunnley Shuvv, who fancies being dressed in shorts and sleeveless brown vests.
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316* In the second campaign of ''WebVideo/CriticalRole'', Beau prefers to wear sleeveless outfits befitting her Monk class. Her player, Creator/MarishaRay, is known for the motto "Sleeves are bullshit" and tends to wear tank tops and other sleeveless clothing almost all the time.
317* In ''Fight of the Living Dead'', Tré decides to rip off the sleeves of his expensive shirt. It's never really explained why.
318* ''[[http://thosearentmuskets.com/index.php Those Aren't Muskets]]'': [[http://thosearentmuskets.com/sketches/sleeves.php "Sleeves"]] An unnamed guy tries his hardest to avoid wearing sleeves, so he can show off his lean but toned biceps. His friends are so tired of it and worried sick about him, they decide to give him an intervention.
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322* ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'':
323** Sokka. "[[FlexingThoseNonBiceps Look at you, sleeveless guy! Been working out]]?"
324** Also, Zuko goes sleeveless on occasion in the first season, when wearing his training/lounging outfit. Cue massive squees whenever this outfit appears.
325** When Katara adopts a more [[AdrenalineMakeover combat appropriate]] version of her usual outfit, it also lacks sleeves.
326* ComicBook/TheWasp goes sleeveless in ''WesternAnimation/TheAvengersEarthsMightiestHeroes''. Thor used to go sleeveless during the first season.
327* As his Movie and Comic counterpart, Hawkeye goes sleeveless in ''WesternAnimation/AvengersAssemble''.
328* Todd on ''WesternAnimation/BeavisAndButtHead''.
329* ''WesternAnimation/CleopatraInSpace'': In episode 2, Cleo personalizes her school uniform to something closer to what she was used in Egypt, which essentially consist in removing the sleeve parts, baring her shoulders and arms.
330* [[TheAhnold Jorgan Von Strangle]] from ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'' enjoys showing off his muscles, so naturally sleeves are a pet peeve of his.
331* Though he doesn't act like a tough guy, Ding-A-Ling Wolf from ''WesternAnimation/HokeyWolf'' wears a vest AND a sleeveless shirt under it.
332* In ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'', both Aquaman and Hawkman are mostly shirtless, while Wonder Woman wears her usual strapless outfit, Hawkgirl wears a strapless suit and later a tank top during the series.
333* ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'' [[InvertedTrope inverts this trope.]] She usually wears a sleeveless tank top as part of her civilian outfit, but her mission outfit has a shirt with full-length sleeves. Although there have been times that she has had to engage in combat when still dressed in her everyday clothes.
334* ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra'':
335** Korra shows off well-toned arms with a sleeveless outfit. She even tries to roll up the sleeves and cape on her airbending training uniform. She doesn't even usually wear sleeves in the winter or at the South Pole (except when she's wearing her coat), her season two outfit has detached sleeves that still show her shoulders, and even her formal wear is sleeveless.
336** When Bolin is [[spoiler: saving the president at the Pro-Bending arena]], he tears of the sleeves of his jacket ([[CoincidentalAccidentalDisguise inadvertently matching the character he plays]], Nuktuk, Hero of the South, who NEVER wears sleeves despite living at the South Pole) before kicking some [[spoiler: serious Northern Water Tribe]] ass.
337** Wei and Wing, Suyin's two metalbending sons, have yet to wear sleeves on their shirts. Considering that they're always fighting or playing a Pinball-esque metalbending game, it's practical. It also [[IdenticalTwinIDTag helps show the bracelet on their biceps. Wei wears his on his left arm, Wing on his right.]]
338* The title character from ''WesternAnimation/MajorLazer.'' [[JustifiedTrope Somewhat justified]] since [[ArmCannon one of his arms is a frickin' laser cannon.]]
339* Matrix in ''WesternAnimation/ReBoot'' only goes sleeveless. When he is forced to do a tuxedo for his sister's wedding, he immediately proceeds to rip the sleeves off.
340* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' episode "Loan-A-Lisa", Principal Skinner decides to start working for Nelson to earn more money. Upon remembering that Nelson likes the sleeveless look he rips off the sleeves of his shirt and jacket but makes no other changes. Superintendent Chalmers in a case of StrangeMindsThinkAlike shows up with the exact same look.
341* In ''WesternAnimation/StaticShock'', after Static [[CostumeEvolution swaps the white t-shirt he wears under his jacket for a black sleeveless shirt]], he often forgoes the jacket in warmer weather; when he visits Africa in one episode, for example.
342* The Gems in ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'' all have default outfits with either very short sleeves (for example: Garnet, Sapphire, and Steven) or no sleeves; which possibly fits them into this trope since Gems are generally physically much stronger than humans.
343* Several ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice2010'' characters, including [[MakingASplash Aqualad]], Red Arrow, [[FlyingBrick Wonder Girl]] and [[Franchise/GreenLantern Guy Gardner]]. In Aqualad's case, it also shows off the {{Power Tattoo}}s on his arms; he usually wears a long-sleeved jacket when he needs to be inconspicuous.
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347* For some reason, a gray hooded sweatshirt with the sleeves cut off has become the signature wardrobe item of [[UsefulNotes/NationalFootballLeague NFL]] ''coach'' Bill Belichick, lampshaded in an [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o9bWVb46uXk ESPN ad.]]
348* You're rather likely to find gangsters or secret society members wearing these in Asia.
349* Almost a uniform for anybody at a gym with good arms, especially if they use free weights. Justified in that sleeves would constrict blood flow when flexing the arm if you've got oversized muscles. ''If''.
350* This [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SIrSKU_dwMY female bodybuilder]] explains her preference towards tanktops over regular t-shirts during workouts - the sleeves would end up with very ugly stains in the armpit areas due to sweat. Not to mention the heat especially in summer.
351* The majority of UsefulNotes/AustralianRulesFootball players wear sleeveless guernseys, although sleeved versions do exist, and some players regarded as being among the greatest ever (such as Essendon's James Hird and Hawthorn's Michael Tuck) almost always wore sleeved jumpers.
352* Likewise, most NFL players will be wearing jerseys just big enough to be stretched over the shoulder pad, leaving the arms bare. At least for games in warmer weather. Cold weather games will see everyone in some sort of tight-fitting, spandex/compression sleeves in an attempt to stay warm. The old, short-but-baggy sleeves are basically a remnant of history, due to compression stuff being readily available at all levels of play, and baggy sleeves potentially giving tacklers something extra to grab on to.
353** This was famously used as an intimidation tactic in the 1981 AFC Championship game, known as [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freezer_Bowl the Freezer Bowl]], where the game time temperature was -8 degrees F, with the added bonus of a -37 F wind chill. Many players on the Cincinnati Bengals went sleeveless, including the entire offensive line, while the San Diego Chargers all wore cold weather clothes. It certainly seemed to help, as they went on to beat San Diego 27-7.
354* [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_Kluszewski Ted Kluszewski]] was famous for cutting the sleeves off his jersey, as he said they were too tight on his massive biceps and would affect his swing. He said he could either change his swing, or cut the sleeves off, and since his ability with a bat got him into the Majors, he wasn't about to change his swing.
355* [[http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a158/Rhonir/RUSS23.jpg Seems]] [[http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/a0/Cybergoths.jpg/240px-Cybergoths.jpg to be]] [[http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-TtKGG1eqt2U/UGsbQbqtqnI/AAAAAAAAAEI/O3ZCpLagH04/s1600/cyber_goth_16_by_rebeccamassacre-d38xpfn.jpg popular]] among UsefulNotes/{{Cybergoth}}s. It looks cool but is also pragmatic - Cyber-dancing can get very involved and sleeveless clothes help cooling and allow more flexibility.
356* Tank tops and T-shirts with the sleeves ripped off are quite common in the punk and {{metalhead}} subcultures.
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