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->''"You'll happily show your navel, but it means marriage for your hands? You definitely have something up your sleeve, don't you!"''
-->-- '''Okuni''', ''VideoGame/WarriorsOrochi 3''

What's an easy way to make a character seem a bit quirky? Give them loose sleeves!

Whatever the reason, no matter [[AwesomeButImpractical how impractical it may be]], this character will have sleeves that extend much farther than their wrists. In terms of length, these sleeves can range from "barely-visible fingertips" to "completely hidden hands", or in extreme cases, to "floor-length". Most of the time, the entire shirt is too big for the wearer, but sometimes, the character will be wearing an otherwise well-fitted shirt and ''only'' the sleeves will be oversized.

This trope has five Administrivia/{{Internal Subtrope}}s;
* '''Cute Sleeves''' - Most characters with oversized sleeves have them to mark them out as "cute" (this might come from young children wearing oversized clothes that they're expected to "grow" into[[note]]Especially in industrialized societies where mass produced clothing in standard sizes has replaced one-size-fits-all or easily adjusted clothing.[[/note]] or inherited from an older relative - additionally, hands signify power and capability, and covering them implies helplessness and vulnerability, a key component of being "cute").
* '''Oversized Sleeves''' - Oversized sleeves from ill fitting clothes may mark the character out as too [[PerpetualPoverty poor]] to afford clothes that fit or too [[CloudCuckooLander odd]] to care enough about it.
* '''High Class Sleeves''' - Conversely, long sleeves on properly fitted clothes can mark the wearer out as rich, since they can afford such an impressive outfit and they are unaffected by the impracticality of long sleeves because they rarely need to do any work with their hands.
* '''Sneaky Sleeves''' - Long sleeves can be used to show that a character is untrustworthy, hiding something, just plain creepy, or at the very least mysterious. This tends to be associated with InscrutableOriental characters (and is a staple of the outfits of YellowPeril villains). Sneaky Sleeves tend to be combined with [[InTheHood hoods]], and are often worn by [[RobeAndWizardHat wizards]].
* '''[[NothingUpMySleeve Loaded Sleeves]]''' - The character in question has some sort of {{Hidden Weapon|s}} up his sleeves (most commonly a large BladeBelowTheShoulder that normal sleeves would be unable to completely conceal). Magic users can also use their sleeves as a medium through which they cast spells for the same effect. If the sleeves ''are'' weapons, rather than simply hiding them, it overlaps with ClothingCombat and ClothFu.

Keep in mind that there tends to be a ''lot'' of overlap between these subtropes (hence why they don't have their own pages). In particular, examples of hidden weapons tend to fall into other types as well, especially "cute" ones (for this reason, there's an unsurprising trend of big sleeves appearing on {{Badass Adorable}}s). Sneaky Sleeves and Loaded Sleeves also go hand-in-hand for obvious reasons, although one does not necessarily entail the other.

The traditional clothing of several cultures features oversized sleeves, and even now, some people prefer long sleeves over gloves, making this trope TruthInTelevision.

Contrast SleevesAreForWimps. Compare ConspicuousGloves.

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[[folder:Anime & Manga]]
* Tooru from ''Manga/AChannel'' wears a [[NonUniformUniform much too large cardigan]] most of the time. Averted during the summer when she switches it for a vest.
* ''Anime/AfroSamurai'' featured a YellowPeril styled assassin amongst the ones the Empty Six hired to kill Afro. He played the "hidden blade" version of this trope to the hilt.
* Ougi Oshino from ''LightNovel/{{Bakemonogatari}}'' has these of the sneaky variety, often holding [[OldFriendNewGender his/her]] hands over or near their mouth when they take up the role of a self-proclaimed detective. Seemingly everyone other than Koyomi Araragi is aware, including the audience, that Ougi is capable of psychological mischief.
* ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'':
** Cyan Sung-Sun has extremely long sleeves that she always uses to cover her mouth and hide her weapon, making her sleeves a cross between the "high class" and "hidden weapons" variants. Traditionally, it was improper for a Japanese woman to show others the inside of her mouth, and the fact that she keeps her weapon hidden up her sleeve in a literal version of SilkHidingSteel only reinforces the traditional-Japanese-woman vibe she gives off.
** Luppi hides his hands inside his slightly oversized sleeves half the time. It's a combination of "cute" and "creepy". Considering his androgyny, boastful attitude, and belligerent creepiness, it basically serves to make him less likable.
* [[CreepyTwins Luki]] [[CuteAndPsycho and]] [[KillerRabbit Noki]] from ''Manga/DogsBulletsAndCarnage'' wear matching coats with oversized sleeves. These sleeves serve two purposes: 1) making them even more adorable than they already are, and 2) hiding the truly monstrous weaponry that they keep stored in their [[BadassTransplant artificial arms]].
* Mashiro's school uniform's blouse in ''Manga/EngagedToTheUnidentified'' is of the "cute" variety, since it's way too big for her so the sleeves go past her hands. She's actually ten years old, but she enrolled at Kobeni and Benio's high school so she could keep an eye on them.
* ''Manga/FightingFoodons'': Cooking prodigy and toppings master Pie Tin has these, up which he seems to hide a whole arsenal of cooking based weaponry. This combined with his panda hat make him look very cute.
* [[RecurringExtra Honne Nohotoke]] of ''LightNovel/InfiniteStratos'' almost always have these as default, from her CustomUniform up to her [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/infinite_stratos_honne_6247.jpg pajamas]].
* Choza Habaki from ''Manga/{{Itsuwaribito}}'' wears his kimono sleeves so that they cover his [[PoisonedWeapons poisoned]] [[WolverineClaws hand claws]] when he isn't fighting. Furthermore, he is an itsuwaribito (basically a thug/thief/trickster hybrid) himself, which makes his sleeves an example of loaded sleeves and sneaky sleeves.
* Kuroe Akaishi of ''Manga/KaijuGirlCaramelise'' has these as part of her baggy-in-general outfit, all the better to hide any PartialTransformation into [[{{Kaiju}} Harugon]] she might undergo throughout the day.
* In ''Manga/LuckyStar'', Akira Kogami wears "cute" oversized sleeves as part of her DeliberatelyCuteChild persona, although she's really a total {{bitch|InSheepsClothing}}. [[CheerfulChild Yutaka]] is a straighter example of the "cute" aspect of this trope, since [[OlderThanTheyLook she's so small for her age]] that her sleeves often go past her hands.
* ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'':
** The Second Mizukage would fit in the High Class Sleeves subtrope. When his arms are resting alongside his body, or completely extended, his hands will be completely covered. However when he bends his elbows the hands will be visible.
** Also applies to Dosu Kinuta; his Sneaky Sleeves combined with his hunched-over stance and dog head-tilts creates a creepy vibe around him.
* In ''Franchise/OnePiece'', Caribou's shirt has very long sleeves that extend past his fingertips. He can turn the tips of his sleeves into a mud-like substance (thanks to the power of his Swamp-Swamp Fruit) and use them to spew copious amounts of mud at people. He's also a deranged psycho who likes to bury his enemies alive and kidnap people with his mud power. His shirt actually resembles an buckle-less straitjacket.
* Xerxes Break of ''Manga/PandoraHearts'' wears a [[BadassLongcoat coat]] with oversized sleeves that immediately mark him as a quirky character who is hiding something, and sure enough, he's one of the sneakier (and creepier) characters in the series. He also tries to invoke the “cute” aspect of this trope, but most people just think it's weird.
* The ridiculously powerful witch Varete from ''Manhwa/WitchHunter'' uses this trope with detached sleeves. They're "High Class Sleeves" mixed with "Loaded Sleeves" in that they tend to add to her [[LadyOfWar regal]] and [[LadyOfBlackMagic elegant]] bearing. While she doesn't hide any weapons in her sleeves, she has the ability to control any and all shadows, including the ones under her sleeves, so she's technically storing potential weapons there.
* In ''Manga/PopTeamEpic'', seemingly "cutesy sleeves" are actually hiding Pipimi's [[http://pop-team-epic.wikia.com/wiki/File:Strip.jpg bloodstained hands]].
* ''Franchise/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica'':
** The witch Charlotte from ''Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica'' has "arms" that appear to be these, though she might not even ''have'' hands under them. However, since she is an adorable but surprisingly effective witch, she counts as an example of the cute and sneaky types.
** Kirika Kure, of ''Manga/PuellaMagiOrikoMagica'', has the Loaded variant, thanks to the enormous [[SinisterScythe sickle]] [[WolverineClaws claws]] that she carries around. [[AxCrazy She doesn't usually hide them, though]].
* In ''Manga/RanmaOneHalf'', master of hidden weapons Mousse often wears a Chinese robe with long sleeves from which he can pull a seemingly endless stream of weapons. Ranma wears a similar robe in one battle against Mousse (to hide the fact that he's turned into a girl and can't turn back to a man for the time being) with sleeves even longer than Mousse's, mocking his habits of hiding weaponry in his clothes.
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[[folder:Comic Books]]
* ''ComicBook/SensationComicsFeaturingWonderWoman'': In "Wonder World" Riley's awkward tall thin friend has a far too large sweater that covers her hands. In this case the sleeves manage to combine the cutesy and odd implications.
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[[folder:Films -- Animation]]
* Fievel Mouskewitz in ''WesternAnimation/AnAmericanTail'' has these thanks to his oversized red jersey, which fits him into the "cute" and "poor" types.
* MickeyMouse has these as the Sorcerer's Apprentice in ''WesternAnimation/{{Fantasia}}''. In this case, they serve to emphasize his inexperience.
* During the Matchmaker sequence in ''WesternAnimation/{{Mulan}}'', Mulan's outfit includes a top with very long sleeves, probably meant to be High-Class Sleeves to show off her family's standing. Mulan herself finds them a nuisance, and when she gets home she folds them back to her wrists.
* Edmund from ''WesternAnimation/RockADoodle'' sports these as well. Maybe Don Bluth just likes this trope.
* Dopey from ''WesternAnimation/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs'' wears an example of the "cute" and "odd" types, helping to mark him out as the PluckyComicRelief.
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[[folder:Films -- Live-Action]]
* Most every filmic depiction of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghost_of_Christmas_Yet_to_Come The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come]] (''Literature/AChristmasCarol'') has the Sneaky Sleeves version of this trope, combined with the [[InTheHood cloak and hood]] that hides all of the ghost's features. (Rather apropos, since it's usually heavily implied that he is TheGrimReaper.)
* In ''Film/ThePhantomMenace'', Queen Amidala of Naboo wears voluminous and obviously high quality robes with massive sleeves in order to match the expectation that one of her station should appear imposing and dignified. In later films, the gowns she wears as a senator are more practical, [[CostumePorn though just as gorgeous]].
* In ''Film/ShinobiHeartUnderBlade'', the live-action adaptation of ''Kōga Ninpōchō'', with was also adapted in ''Manga/{{Basilisk}}'', Yashamaru wears floor-length sleeves that hide his RazorFloss. From a filmmaker's perspective, the sleeves had a practical use: Yashamaru's wires were animated with CGI, which is expensive, and so simply having him whip these massive sleeves around when fighting up close took away the necessity of animating each individual wire.
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[[folder:Literature]]
* ''Literature/ASeriesOfUnfortunateEvents:'' In ''The Ersatz Elevator'', the doorman wears a bulky jacket with sleeves that obscure his hands. Unsurprisingly, he's really [[TheDragon The Hook-Handed Man]] in disguise.
* ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'': Lord Varys, the Spider. His normal court attire are robes with long sleeves, sometimes with pockets in them, and he usually keeps his hands folded in front of him, hiding them within said sleeves. This plays well into his character; a master of deception with an intricate network of spies and informants all across the world.
* Female Vorin fashion in ''Literature/TheStormlightArchive'' involves this as a religious imperative: Noble ladies are expected to hide a "safehand" (their left hand) in a pinned-up sleeve or glove (it is considered obscene to expose it), but they [[FashionableAsymmetry don't care about the right.]] They capitalize on this by hiding a "safepouch" in their pinned-up sleeve with similar taboos applied to the things stored inside.
* Literature/XandriCorelel likes wearing soft, baggy tunics that cover her hands. She doesn't really fall into any of the subtropes - she just finds it more comfortable.
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[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
* Skye in ''Series/AgentsOfShield'' wears these when relaxing on [[CoolPlane The Bus]]. It's a combination of "quirky" and "cute", [[spoiler:with a touch of "deceptive"]].
* Jennifer Love Hewitt's character Sarah Reeves from ''Series/PartyOfFive'' wore the "cute" variation and helped popularize this trope in America.
* ''Series/KamenRiderExAid'': Parado loves playing ([[ManipulativeBastard mind]]/[[RefugeeFromTVLand video]]) games and generally having a [[ItAmusedMe blast]], though his sleeves are more like [[ConspicuousGloves sneaky]] fingerless mittens. They're actually much tigher fitting than the usual examples, go past his knuckles and have a hole for the thumb.
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[[folder:Tabletop Games]]
* In ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'', module [=WG4=] ''The Forgotten Temple of Tharizdun'', the {{PC}}s can find robes with very long sleeves. The robes and their oversized sleeves are useful later in an extremely cold underground area the party must explore, because if their hands are exposed, they'll get frostbite.
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[[folder:Theater]]
* [[http://arts.cultural-china.com/en/87Arts7305.html Water Sleeves (Shuixiu)]] are extremely long sleeves used in Chinese Peking opera. They are used to exaggerate the actors' mood, and individual gestures convey different meanings. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUEnOEB_pUk Watch them in action here]].
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[[folder:Video Games]]
* ''VideoGame/BlazBlue'' has the Kaka clan, a race of AttackAnimal creatures wearing oversized hoodies with long sleeves that are actually closed at the ends, although there are slots for their claws.
* [[AnimeChineseGirl Uriko]] in ''VideoGame/BloodyRoar 2'' wears jackets that hide her hands, at least until she turns into a CatGirl, which causes her arms to grow considerably. As seen in the trope image, they make for a strange look, because the sleeves are very long compared to the well-fitted jacket. They're an example of "cute" sleeves, and considering how the sleeves hide her hands, which become claws, they're also "Loaded Sleeves".
* [=Hsien-ko/Rei-Rei=] of ''VideoGame/{{Darkstalkers}}'' is a ChineseVampire who wears a Cheongsam with long "funnel" sleeves that cover every part of her arms except the ends of her massive claws. And as if ''those'' weren't enough, she uses her sleeves to hide a number of other weapons.
* Hyness from ''VideoGame/KirbyStarAllies'' has sleeves like this and he is the game's BigBad.
* ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'':
** Rauru of ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime'' has large sleeves so long that they hide his hands. His robes give him an air of authority that puts him under the high class examples (and maybe the mysterious side of "sneaky").
** Kafei in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask'' has wide sleeves that just barely show his hands. He was [[FountainOfYouth turned into a child]] by the Skull Kid, and it's implied that some of the clothes he currently wears are his original adult-sized clothes.
** Ganondorf in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheWindWaker'' wears a kimono with sleeves like these. He hides swords under them.
** [[TheDragon Zant]] of ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTwilightPrincess'' has massive sleeves that nearly reach the floor, with tassels hanging down even farther. In his boss battle, he reveals he has blades hidden up them.
** Fi in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaSkywardSword'' seemingly has them according to Hyrule Historia, although her hands can never be seen in-game.
* ''VideoGame/{{Neptunia}}'':
** Blanc also has this in most of her appearences.
** Same with IF due to her jacket being too big for her. She even [[LampshadeHanging lampshades]] about it when shooting at her enemies in the first game.
* Nearly all of the female characters in ''Videogame/{{Okami}}'' wear sleeves that cover their hands, proper-sleeves style. The main exceptions are Sakuya (in her second outfit) and the priestess Rao -- and Amaterasu herself, of course.
* Niko, the PlayerCharacter of ''{{Videogame/Oneshot}}'', has an oversized red sweater with sleeves covering the hands.
* [[ShadowArchetype Shadow Naoto]] from ''VideoGame/{{Persona 4}}'' wears a lab coat with oversized sleeves, highlighting the real Naoto's insecurities about being looked down upon due to her age and gender.
* Lidelle from ''VideoGame/PuyoPuyo'' has GIGANTIC sleeves. She's shy and kind, and is sometimes depicted in-game as using said sleeves to cast her storm-based spells, possibly to whip up the the air for her wind-based spells. It's also worth mentioning Lidelle is not human and is embarrassed by her odd characteristics, suggesting that the sleeves are hiding claws and/or inhuman arms.
* The shorter of a pair of zoot suit-wearing bosses in the arcade game of ''VideoGame/TheSimpsons'', though still oversized compared to the Simpsons, attacks with such sleeves.
* Tsih from ''VideoGame/{{SORA}}'' has this as a combination of cute and oversized.
* [[MadScientist F.A.N.G.]] of ''VideoGame/StreetFighterV'' has a pair of truly impressive hand-covering sleeves on both his costumes. Notably, despite being of the Sneaky Sleeves variety, this is more than just a design choice; his [[LimitBreak Critical Art]] has him jump in the air and stay aloft by flapping his giant sleeves like wings (while he [[CloudCuckoolander screams like a maniac]]) ''and'' spread [[PoisonousPerson poison]] all over the place. The Cinematic Story Mode adds another layer to this and reveals that he actually ''needs'' them. His hands constantly produce a highly corrosive poison, thus when not in combat, he keeps his hands hidden in his sleeves so he doesn't melt everything he touches.
* The seal-like Shiverians from ''VideoGame/SuperMarioOdyssey'' have their hands hidden in the long sleeves of their sweaters.
* Sanzang Fashi (otherwise known as [[Literature/JourneyToTheWest Genjo Sanzo]]) of ''VideoGame/WarriorsOrochi'' has massive sleeves which [[ClothFu she uses as weapons]]. The fact that they completely conceal her hands piqued Okuni's curiosity in ''Warriors Orochi 3'' and led her to provide us with the page quote.
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[[folder:Visual Novels]]
* In the ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney'', the "cute" variant is used by [[{{Keet}} Larry Butz]]. His "happy" animation has him pull his hand into his sleeve and let the sleeve droop down as he waves his hand back and forth. This is always accompanied by a BlushSticker.
* Hsiao-Lan, Lee Meijiu's child spy in ''VisualNovel/RoseGunsDays'' is a mysterious LittleMissBadass who wears a rather elegant but slightly oversized attire, in which she hides [[FlechetteStorm small knives]]; she has her cute moments too. So yeah, she combines ''all five'' subtropes.
* ''VisualNovel/UminekoWhenTheyCry'':
** Sakutaro is the "cute" variant, being a stuffed lion that also takes the form of a cute little boy with animal ears who wears a shirt that's much too big for him.
** Beatrice and Virgilia's dresses on the other hand, feature the high class variant.
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[[folder:Web Animation]]
* ''WebAnimation/HomestarRunner'': Marzi-Mei, the [[{{Animesque}} 20X6]] counterpart of Marzipan, has these as well as pant legs that hide her feet. This is done in the spirit of Marzipan [[InvisibleAnatomy not having visible arms or legs]].
* In ''WebAnimation/{{TOME}}'', Alpha wears a shirt with sleeves that cover his hands. It falls under the "cute sleeves" variant, and, coupled with a scarf that occasionally covers his mouth, it is mostly used to emphasize his shy and unassuming personality.
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[[folder:Web Comics]]
* The real bandits in ''WebComic/HeroOhHero'' both have large sleeves as part of their armour, combining this trope with TinTyrant. They seem to hide their weapons up them and their magic is projected from the cuffs.
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[[folder:Western Animation]]
* ''WesternAnimation/TheBatman'': In his debut episode, the Joker wears a straitjacket with long, tie-dyed sleeves that extend past his hands, allowing him to conceal weapons. The sleeves are torn during his first fight with Batman.
* Numbuh Three from ''WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor'' wears a green sweater with overly long sleeves. She's also an innocent, ditzy, and simple-minded girl.
* JP from ''WesternAnimation/CraigOfTheCreek'' wears an orange and white jersey with oversized sleeves. An example of the "odd" type, as he's the CloudCuckoolander of the main cast.
* Eddie, the wet-nosed newspup, in ''WesternAnimation/DogCity'', indicating both cuteness and poverty. (The Muppet Wiki describes him as "Garbed as a ComicStrip/DickTracy-esque street urchin.")
* Jen from ''WesternAnimation/{{Downtown}}'' is a big fan of these and is hardly seen out of her oversized sweater.
* Dramatically, yet also hilariously {{Lampshaded}} in [[http://youtu.be/QKg0r_4VcSg this scene]] from a ''WesternAnimation/HeyArnold'' episode when Arnold and Grandma Gertie try to release a turtle from an aquarium after Arnold goes on a class field trip there, warning Grandma Gertie not to get too close to its mouth.
* Ming Hua from ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra'' appears with these at one point, doubling as sneaky sleeves and loaded sleeves, since she [[HandicappedBadass has no arms]] and is simultaneously concealing this and her waterbending tendrils.
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[[folder:Real Life]]
* The "cute" and "high class" subtropes are common components of various outfits (with the former being mainly used on casual wear and the latter on formal wear).
* [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slungshot#Worldwide Long sleeves with weights in them]] were actually considered concealed weapons in some parts of the world and carrying one is still a felony in three states.
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[[caption-width-right:265:Clockwise from top left: Loaded Sleeves[[labelnote:*]][[VideoGame/{{Darkstalkers}} Hsien-ko]][[/labelnote]], Cute Sleeves[[labelnote:*]][[Manga/LuckyStar Yutaka Kobayakawa]][[/labelnote]], Sneaky Sleaves[[labelnote:*]][[Manga/PandoraHearts Xerxes Break]][[/labelnote]], High Class Sleeves[[labelnote:*]][[VideoGame/WarriorsOrochi Sanzang]][[/labelnote]] and Oversized Sleeves[[labelnote:*]][[VideoGame/BloodyRoar Uriko]][[/labelnote]]]]

->''"You'll happily show your navel, but it means marriage for your hands? You definitely have something up your sleeve, don't you!"''
-->-- '''Okuni''', ''VideoGame/WarriorsOrochi 3''

What's an easy way to make a character seem a bit quirky? Give them loose sleeves!

Whatever the reason, no matter [[AwesomeButImpractical how impractical it may be]], this character will have sleeves that extend much farther than their wrists. In terms of length, these sleeves can range from "barely-visible fingertips" to "completely hidden hands", or in extreme cases, to "floor-length". Most of the time, the entire shirt is too big for the wearer, but sometimes, the character will be wearing an otherwise well-fitted shirt and ''only'' the sleeves will be oversized.

This trope has five Administrivia/{{Internal Subtrope}}s;
* '''Cute Sleeves''' - Most characters with oversized sleeves have them to mark them out as "cute" (this might come from young children wearing oversized clothes that they're expected to "grow" into[[note]]Especially in industrialized societies where mass produced clothing in standard sizes has replaced one-size-fits-all or easily adjusted clothing.[[/note]] or inherited from an older relative - additionally, hands signify power and capability, and covering them implies helplessness and vulnerability, a key component of being "cute").
* '''Oversized Sleeves''' - Oversized sleeves from ill fitting clothes may mark the character out as too [[PerpetualPoverty poor]] to afford clothes that fit or too [[CloudCuckooLander odd]] to care enough about it.
* '''High Class Sleeves''' - Conversely, long
Hand-hiding sleeves on properly fitted clothes can mark the wearer out as rich, since they can afford such an impressive outfit and they are unaffected by the impracticality of long sleeves because they rarely need to do any work with their hands.
* '''Sneaky Sleeves''' - Long sleeves can be used to show that a character is untrustworthy, hiding something, just plain creepy, or at the very least mysterious. This tends to be associated with InscrutableOriental characters (and is a staple of the outfits of YellowPeril villains). Sneaky Sleeves tend to be combined with [[InTheHood hoods]], and are often worn by [[RobeAndWizardHat wizards]].
* '''[[NothingUpMySleeve Loaded Sleeves]]''' - The character in question has some sort of {{Hidden Weapon|s}} up his sleeves (most commonly a large BladeBelowTheShoulder that normal sleeves would be unable to completely conceal). Magic users can also use their sleeves as a medium through which they cast spells for the same effect. If the sleeves ''are'' weapons, rather than simply hiding them, it overlaps with ClothingCombat and ClothFu.

Keep in mind that there tends to be a ''lot'' of overlap between these subtropes (hence why they don't have
their own pages). In particular, examples aren’t tropes. Here’s a list of hidden weapons tend to fall into other types as well, especially "cute" ones (for this reason, there's an unsurprising trend of big sleeves appearing on {{Badass Adorable}}s). Sneaky Sleeves and Loaded Sleeves also go hand-in-hand for obvious reasons, although one does not necessarily entail the other.

The traditional clothing of several cultures features oversized sleeves, and even now, some people prefer long sleeves over gloves, making this trope TruthInTelevision.

Contrast SleevesAreForWimps. Compare ConspicuousGloves.

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[[folder:Anime & Manga]]
* Tooru from ''Manga/AChannel'' wears a [[NonUniformUniform much too large cardigan]] most of the time. Averted during the summer when she switches it for a vest.
* ''Anime/AfroSamurai'' featured a YellowPeril styled assassin amongst the ones the Empty Six hired to kill Afro. He played the "hidden blade" version of this trope to the hilt.
* Ougi Oshino from ''LightNovel/{{Bakemonogatari}}'' has these of the sneaky variety, often holding [[OldFriendNewGender his/her]] hands over or near their mouth when they take up the role of a self-proclaimed detective. Seemingly everyone other than Koyomi Araragi is aware, including the audience,
tropes that Ougi is capable of psychological mischief.
* ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'':
** Cyan Sung-Sun has extremely long sleeves that she always uses to cover her mouth and hide her weapon, making her sleeves a cross between the "high class" and "hidden weapons" variants. Traditionally, it was improper for a Japanese woman to show others the inside of her mouth, and the fact that she keeps her weapon hidden up her sleeve in a literal version of SilkHidingSteel only reinforces the traditional-Japanese-woman vibe she gives off.
** Luppi hides his hands inside his slightly oversized sleeves half the time. It's a combination of "cute" and "creepy". Considering his androgyny, boastful attitude, and belligerent creepiness, it basically serves to make him less likable.
* [[CreepyTwins Luki]] [[CuteAndPsycho and]] [[KillerRabbit Noki]] from ''Manga/DogsBulletsAndCarnage'' wear matching coats with oversized sleeves. These sleeves serve two purposes: 1) making them even more adorable than they already are, and 2) hiding the truly monstrous weaponry that they keep stored in their [[BadassTransplant artificial arms]].
* Mashiro's school uniform's blouse in ''Manga/EngagedToTheUnidentified'' is of the "cute" variety, since it's way too big for her so the sleeves go past her hands. She's actually ten years old, but she enrolled at Kobeni and Benio's high school so she could keep an eye on them.
* ''Manga/FightingFoodons'': Cooking prodigy and toppings master Pie Tin has these, up which he seems to hide a whole arsenal of cooking based weaponry. This combined with his panda hat make him look very cute.
* [[RecurringExtra Honne Nohotoke]] of ''LightNovel/InfiniteStratos'' almost always have these as default, from her CustomUniform up to her [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/infinite_stratos_honne_6247.jpg pajamas]].
* Choza Habaki from ''Manga/{{Itsuwaribito}}'' wears his kimono sleeves so that they cover his [[PoisonedWeapons poisoned]] [[WolverineClaws hand claws]] when he isn't fighting. Furthermore, he is an itsuwaribito (basically a thug/thief/trickster hybrid) himself, which makes his sleeves an example of loaded sleeves and sneaky sleeves.
* Kuroe Akaishi of ''Manga/KaijuGirlCaramelise'' has these as part of her baggy-in-general outfit, all the better to hide any PartialTransformation into [[{{Kaiju}} Harugon]] she might undergo throughout the day.
* In ''Manga/LuckyStar'', Akira Kogami wears "cute" oversized sleeves as part of her DeliberatelyCuteChild persona, although she's really a total {{bitch|InSheepsClothing}}. [[CheerfulChild Yutaka]] is a straighter example of the "cute" aspect of this trope, since [[OlderThanTheyLook she's so small for her age]] that her sleeves often go past her hands.
* ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'':
** The Second Mizukage would fit in the High Class Sleeves subtrope. When his arms are resting alongside his body, or completely extended, his hands will be completely covered. However when he bends his elbows the hands will be visible.
** Also applies to Dosu Kinuta; his Sneaky Sleeves combined with his hunched-over stance and dog head-tilts creates a creepy vibe around him.
* In ''Franchise/OnePiece'', Caribou's shirt has very long sleeves that extend past his fingertips. He can turn the tips of his sleeves into a mud-like substance (thanks to the power of his Swamp-Swamp Fruit) and use them to spew copious amounts of mud at people. He's also a deranged psycho who likes to bury his enemies alive and kidnap people with his mud power. His shirt actually resembles an buckle-less straitjacket.
* Xerxes Break of ''Manga/PandoraHearts'' wears a [[BadassLongcoat coat]] with oversized sleeves that immediately mark him as a quirky character who is hiding something, and sure enough, he's one of the sneakier (and creepier) characters in the series. He also tries to invoke the “cute” aspect of this trope, but most people just think it's weird.
* The ridiculously powerful witch Varete from ''Manhwa/WitchHunter'' uses this trope with detached sleeves. They're "High Class
"Hand-Hiding Sleeves" mixed with "Loaded Sleeves" in that they tend to add to her [[LadyOfWar regal]] and [[LadyOfBlackMagic elegant]] bearing. While she doesn't hide any weapons in her sleeves, she has the ability to control any and all shadows, including the ones under her sleeves, so she's technically storing potential weapons there.
* In ''Manga/PopTeamEpic'', seemingly "cutesy sleeves" are actually hiding Pipimi's [[http://pop-team-epic.wikia.com/wiki/File:Strip.jpg bloodstained hands]].
* ''Franchise/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica'':
** The witch Charlotte from ''Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica'' has "arms" that appear to be these, though she
might not even ''have'' hands under them. However, since she is an adorable but surprisingly effective witch, she counts as an example of the cute and sneaky types.
** Kirika Kure, of ''Manga/PuellaMagiOrikoMagica'', has the Loaded variant, thanks to the enormous [[SinisterScythe sickle]] [[WolverineClaws claws]] that she carries around. [[AxCrazy She doesn't usually hide them, though]].
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* In ''Manga/RanmaOneHalf'', master of hidden weapons Mousse often wears a Chinese robe with long sleeves from which he can pull a seemingly endless stream of weapons. Ranma wears a similar robe in one battle against Mousse (to hide the fact that he's turned into a girl and can't turn back to a man for the time being) with sleeves even longer than Mousse's, mocking his habits of hiding weaponry in his clothes.
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[[folder:Comic Books]]
* ''ComicBook/SensationComicsFeaturingWonderWoman'': In "Wonder World" Riley's awkward tall thin friend has a far too large sweater that covers her hands. In this case the sleeves manage to combine the cutesy and odd implications.
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[[folder:Films -- Animation]]
* Fievel Mouskewitz in ''WesternAnimation/AnAmericanTail'' has these thanks to his oversized red jersey, which fits him into the "cute" and "poor" types.
* MickeyMouse has these as the Sorcerer's Apprentice in ''WesternAnimation/{{Fantasia}}''. In this case, they serve to emphasize his inexperience.
* During the Matchmaker sequence in ''WesternAnimation/{{Mulan}}'', Mulan's outfit includes a top with very long sleeves, probably meant to be High-Class Sleeves to show off her family's standing. Mulan herself finds them a nuisance, and when she gets home she folds them back to her wrists.
* Edmund from ''WesternAnimation/RockADoodle'' sports these as well. Maybe Don Bluth just likes this trope.
* Dopey from ''WesternAnimation/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs'' wears an example of the "cute" and "odd" types, helping to mark him out as the PluckyComicRelief.
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[[folder:Films -- Live-Action]]
* Most every filmic depiction of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghost_of_Christmas_Yet_to_Come The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come]] (''Literature/AChristmasCarol'') has the Sneaky Sleeves version of this trope, combined with the [[InTheHood cloak and hood]] that hides all of the ghost's features. (Rather apropos, since it's usually heavily implied that he is TheGrimReaper.)
* In ''Film/ThePhantomMenace'', Queen Amidala of Naboo wears voluminous and obviously high quality robes with massive sleeves in order to match the expectation that one of her station should appear imposing and dignified. In later films, the gowns she wears as a senator are more practical, [[CostumePorn though just as gorgeous]].
* In ''Film/ShinobiHeartUnderBlade'', the live-action adaptation of ''Kōga Ninpōchō'', with was also adapted in ''Manga/{{Basilisk}}'', Yashamaru wears floor-length sleeves that hide his RazorFloss. From a filmmaker's perspective, the sleeves had a practical use: Yashamaru's wires were animated with CGI, which is expensive, and so simply having him whip these massive sleeves around when fighting up close took away the necessity of animating each individual wire.
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[[folder:Literature]]
* ''Literature/ASeriesOfUnfortunateEvents:'' In ''The Ersatz Elevator'', the doorman wears a bulky jacket with sleeves that obscure his hands. Unsurprisingly, he's really [[TheDragon The Hook-Handed Man]] in disguise.
* ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'': Lord Varys, the Spider. His normal court attire are robes with long sleeves, sometimes with pockets in them, and he usually keeps his hands folded in front of him, hiding them within said sleeves. This plays well into his character; a master of deception with an intricate network of spies and informants all across the world.
* Female Vorin fashion in ''Literature/TheStormlightArchive'' involves this as a religious imperative: Noble ladies are expected to hide a "safehand" (their left hand) in a pinned-up sleeve or glove (it is considered obscene to expose it), but they [[FashionableAsymmetry don't care about the right.]] They capitalize on this by hiding a "safepouch" in their pinned-up sleeve with similar taboos applied to the things stored inside.
* Literature/XandriCorelel likes wearing soft, baggy tunics that cover her hands. She doesn't really fall into any of the subtropes - she just finds it more comfortable.
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[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
* Skye in ''Series/AgentsOfShield'' wears these when relaxing on [[CoolPlane The Bus]]. It's a combination of "quirky" and "cute", [[spoiler:with a touch of "deceptive"]].
* Jennifer Love Hewitt's character Sarah Reeves from ''Series/PartyOfFive'' wore the "cute" variation and helped popularize this trope in America.
* ''Series/KamenRiderExAid'': Parado loves playing ([[ManipulativeBastard mind]]/[[RefugeeFromTVLand video]]) games and generally having a [[ItAmusedMe blast]], though his sleeves are more like [[ConspicuousGloves sneaky]] fingerless mittens. They're actually much tigher fitting than the usual examples, go past his knuckles and have a hole for the thumb.
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[[folder:Tabletop Games]]
* In ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'', module [=WG4=] ''The Forgotten Temple of Tharizdun'', the {{PC}}s can find robes with very long sleeves. The robes and their oversized sleeves are useful later in an extremely cold underground area the party must explore, because if their hands are exposed, they'll get frostbite.
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[[folder:Theater]]
* [[http://arts.cultural-china.com/en/87Arts7305.html Water Sleeves (Shuixiu)]] are extremely
MeaningfulAppearance: Overly long sleeves used to indicate something about a character’s personality or background.
* NothingUpMySleeve: A character is hiding a weapon
in Chinese Peking opera. They are used to exaggerate the actors' mood, and individual gestures convey different meanings. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUEnOEB_pUk Watch them in action here]].
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[[folder:Video Games]]
* ''VideoGame/BlazBlue'' has the Kaka clan, a race of AttackAnimal creatures wearing oversized hoodies with long
their sleeve, often using sleeves that are actually closed at overly long.

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the ends, although there are slots for their claws.
* [[AnimeChineseGirl Uriko]] in ''VideoGame/BloodyRoar 2'' wears jackets
link so that hide her hands, at least until she turns into a CatGirl, which causes her arms to grow considerably. As seen in the trope image, they make for a strange look, because the sleeves are very long compared it points to the well-fitted jacket. They're an example of "cute" sleeves, and considering how the sleeves hide her hands, which become claws, they're also "Loaded Sleeves".
* [=Hsien-ko/Rei-Rei=] of ''VideoGame/{{Darkstalkers}}'' is a ChineseVampire who wears a Cheongsam with long "funnel" sleeves that cover every part of her arms except the ends of her massive claws. And as if ''those'' weren't enough, she uses her sleeves to hide a number of other weapons.
* Hyness from ''VideoGame/KirbyStarAllies'' has sleeves like this and he is the game's BigBad.
* ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'':
** Rauru of ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime'' has large sleeves so long that they hide his hands. His robes give him an air of authority that puts him under the high class examples (and maybe the mysterious side of "sneaky").
** Kafei in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask'' has wide sleeves that just barely show his hands. He was [[FountainOfYouth turned into a child]] by the Skull Kid, and it's implied that some of the clothes he currently wears are his original adult-sized clothes.
** Ganondorf in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheWindWaker'' wears a kimono with sleeves like these. He hides swords under them.
** [[TheDragon Zant]] of ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTwilightPrincess'' has massive sleeves that nearly reach the floor, with tassels hanging down even farther. In his boss battle, he reveals he has blades hidden up them.
** Fi in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaSkywardSword'' seemingly has them according to Hyrule Historia, although her hands can never be seen in-game.
* ''VideoGame/{{Neptunia}}'':
** Blanc also has this in most of her appearences.
** Same with IF due to her jacket being too big for her. She even [[LampshadeHanging lampshades]] about it when shooting at her enemies in the first game.
* Nearly all of the female characters in ''Videogame/{{Okami}}'' wear sleeves that cover their hands, proper-sleeves style. The main exceptions are Sakuya (in her second outfit) and the priestess Rao -- and Amaterasu herself, of course.
* Niko, the PlayerCharacter of ''{{Videogame/Oneshot}}'', has an oversized red sweater with sleeves covering the hands.
* [[ShadowArchetype Shadow Naoto]] from ''VideoGame/{{Persona 4}}'' wears a lab coat with oversized sleeves, highlighting the real Naoto's insecurities about being looked down upon due to her age and gender.
* Lidelle from ''VideoGame/PuyoPuyo'' has GIGANTIC sleeves. She's shy and kind, and is sometimes depicted in-game as using said sleeves to cast her storm-based spells, possibly to whip up the the air for her wind-based spells. It's also worth mentioning Lidelle is not human and is embarrassed by her odd characteristics, suggesting that the sleeves are hiding claws and/or inhuman arms.
* The shorter of a pair of zoot suit-wearing bosses in the arcade game of ''VideoGame/TheSimpsons'', though still oversized compared to the Simpsons, attacks with such sleeves.
* Tsih from ''VideoGame/{{SORA}}'' has this as a combination of cute and oversized.
* [[MadScientist F.A.N.G.]] of ''VideoGame/StreetFighterV'' has a pair of truly impressive hand-covering sleeves on both his costumes. Notably, despite being of the Sneaky Sleeves variety, this is more than just a design choice; his [[LimitBreak Critical Art]] has him jump in the air and stay aloft by flapping his giant sleeves like wings (while he [[CloudCuckoolander screams like a maniac]]) ''and'' spread [[PoisonousPerson poison]] all over the place. The Cinematic Story Mode adds another layer to this and reveals that he actually ''needs'' them. His hands constantly produce a highly corrosive poison, thus when not in combat, he keeps his hands hidden in his sleeves so he doesn't melt everything he touches.
* The seal-like Shiverians from ''VideoGame/SuperMarioOdyssey'' have their hands hidden in the long sleeves of their sweaters.
* Sanzang Fashi (otherwise known as [[Literature/JourneyToTheWest Genjo Sanzo]]) of ''VideoGame/WarriorsOrochi'' has massive sleeves which [[ClothFu she uses as weapons]]. The fact that they completely conceal her hands piqued Okuni's curiosity in ''Warriors Orochi 3'' and led her to provide us with the page quote.
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[[folder:Visual Novels]]
* In the ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney'', the "cute" variant is used by [[{{Keet}} Larry Butz]]. His "happy" animation has him pull his hand into his sleeve and let the sleeve droop down as he waves his hand back and forth. This is always accompanied by a BlushSticker.
* Hsiao-Lan, Lee Meijiu's child spy in ''VisualNovel/RoseGunsDays'' is a mysterious LittleMissBadass who wears a rather elegant but slightly oversized attire, in which she hides [[FlechetteStorm small knives]]; she has her cute moments too. So yeah, she combines ''all five'' subtropes.
* ''VisualNovel/UminekoWhenTheyCry'':
** Sakutaro is the "cute" variant, being a stuffed lion that also takes the form of a cute little boy with animal ears who wears a shirt that's much too big for him.
** Beatrice and Virgilia's dresses on the other hand, feature the high class variant.
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[[folder:Web Animation]]
* ''WebAnimation/HomestarRunner'': Marzi-Mei, the [[{{Animesque}} 20X6]] counterpart of Marzipan, has these as well as pant legs that hide her feet. This is done in the spirit of Marzipan [[InvisibleAnatomy not having visible arms or legs]].
* In ''WebAnimation/{{TOME}}'', Alpha wears a shirt with sleeves that cover his hands. It falls under the "cute sleeves" variant, and, coupled with a scarf that occasionally covers his mouth, it is mostly used to emphasize his shy and unassuming personality.
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[[folder:Web Comics]]
* The real bandits in ''WebComic/HeroOhHero'' both have large sleeves as part of their armour, combining this trope with TinTyrant. They seem to hide their weapons up them and their magic is projected from the cuffs.
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[[folder:Western Animation]]
* ''WesternAnimation/TheBatman'': In his debut episode, the Joker wears a straitjacket with long, tie-dyed sleeves that extend past his hands, allowing him to conceal weapons. The sleeves are torn during his first fight with Batman.
* Numbuh Three from ''WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor'' wears a green sweater with overly long sleeves. She's also an innocent, ditzy, and simple-minded girl.
* JP from ''WesternAnimation/CraigOfTheCreek'' wears an orange and white jersey with oversized sleeves. An example of the "odd" type, as he's the CloudCuckoolander of the main cast.
* Eddie, the wet-nosed newspup, in ''WesternAnimation/DogCity'', indicating both cuteness and poverty. (The Muppet Wiki describes him as "Garbed as a ComicStrip/DickTracy-esque street urchin.")
* Jen from ''WesternAnimation/{{Downtown}}'' is a big fan of these and is hardly seen out of her oversized sweater.
* Dramatically, yet also hilariously {{Lampshaded}} in [[http://youtu.be/QKg0r_4VcSg this scene]] from a ''WesternAnimation/HeyArnold'' episode when Arnold and Grandma Gertie try to release a turtle from an aquarium after Arnold goes on a class field trip there, warning Grandma Gertie not to get too close to its mouth.
* Ming Hua from ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra'' appears with these at one point, doubling as sneaky sleeves and loaded sleeves, since she [[HandicappedBadass has no arms]] and is simultaneously concealing this and her waterbending tendrils.
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[[folder:Real Life]]
* The "cute" and "high class" subtropes are common components of various outfits (with the former being mainly used on casual wear and the latter on formal wear).
* [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slungshot#Worldwide Long sleeves with weights in them]] were actually considered concealed weapons in some parts of the world and carrying one is still a felony in three states.
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* ''Series/KamenRiderExAid'': Parado loves playing ([[ManipulativeBastard mind]]/[[RefugeeFromTVLand video]]) games and generally having a [[ItAmusedMe blast]], though his sleeves are more like [[ConspicuousGloves sneaky]] [[FingerlessGloves fingerless]] mittens. They're actually much tigher fitting than the usual examples, go past his knuckles and have a hole for the thumb.

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* ''Series/KamenRiderExAid'': Parado loves playing ([[ManipulativeBastard mind]]/[[RefugeeFromTVLand video]]) games and generally having a [[ItAmusedMe blast]], though his sleeves are more like [[ConspicuousGloves sneaky]] [[FingerlessGloves fingerless]] fingerless mittens. They're actually much tigher fitting than the usual examples, go past his knuckles and have a hole for the thumb.
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* Mashiro's school uniform's blouse in ''Manga/EngagedToTheUnidentified''.

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* Mashiro's school uniform's blouse in ''Manga/EngagedToTheUnidentified''.''Manga/EngagedToTheUnidentified'' is of the "cute" variety, since it's way too big for her so the sleeves go past her hands. She's actually ten years old, but she enrolled at Kobeni and Benio's high school so she could keep an eye on them.
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* In ''Manga/LuckyStar'', Akira Kogami wears "cute" oversized sleeves as part of her DeliberatelyCuteChild persona, although she's really a total {{bitch|InSheepsClothing}}. [[CheerfulChild Yutaka]] is a straighter example of the "cute" aspect of this trope.

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* In ''Manga/LuckyStar'', Akira Kogami wears "cute" oversized sleeves as part of her DeliberatelyCuteChild persona, although she's really a total {{bitch|InSheepsClothing}}. [[CheerfulChild Yutaka]] is a straighter example of the "cute" aspect of this trope.trope, since [[OlderThanTheyLook she's so small for her age]] that her sleeves often go past her hands.
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* The ridiculously powerful witch Varete from ''Manhwa/WitchHunter'' uses this trope with detached sleeves. They're "High Class Sleeves" mixed with "Loaded Sleeves" in that they tend to add to her [[LadyOfWar regal]] and [[LadyOfBlackMagic elegant]] bearing. While she doesn't hide any weapons in her sleeves, she has the ability to control any and all shadows, including [[http://www.mangareader.net/333-55449-11/witch-hunter/chapter-47.html the ones under her sleeves]], so she's technically storing potential weapons there.

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* The ridiculously powerful witch Varete from ''Manhwa/WitchHunter'' uses this trope with detached sleeves. They're "High Class Sleeves" mixed with "Loaded Sleeves" in that they tend to add to her [[LadyOfWar regal]] and [[LadyOfBlackMagic elegant]] bearing. While she doesn't hide any weapons in her sleeves, she has the ability to control any and all shadows, including [[http://www.mangareader.net/333-55449-11/witch-hunter/chapter-47.html the ones under her sleeves]], sleeves, so she's technically storing potential weapons there.
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* ''Literature/ASeriesOfUnfortunateEvents:'' In ''The Ersatz Elevator'', the doorman wears a bulky jacket with sleeves that obscure his hands. Unsurprisingly, he's really [[TheDragon The Hook-Handed Man]] in disguise.
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* ''Manga/FightingFoodons'': Cooking prodigy and toppings master Pie Tin has these, up which he seems to hide a whole arsenal of cooking based weaponry. This combined with his panda hat make him look very cute.
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* JP from ''WesternAnimation/CraigOfTheCreek'' wears an orange and white jersey with oversized sleeves. An example of the "odd" type, as he's the CloudCuckoolander of the main cast.
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* ''Series/KamenRiderExAid'': Parado loves playing ([[ManipulativeBastard mind]]/[[RefugeeFromTVLand video]]) games and generally having a [[ItAmusedMe blast]], though his sleeves are more like [[ConspicuousGloves sneaky]] [[FingerlessGloves fingerless]] mittens. They're actually much tigher fitting than the usual examples, go past his knuckles and have a hole for the thumb.

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