Definition
A dolman sleeve is a sleeve cut as part of the bodice of a garment, creating a deep armhole and a loose, flowing shape. It's known for its distinctive wide underarm, resembling a batwing or a cape. Unlike a set-in sleeve, it doesn't have a seam at the shoulder. It offers a comfortable and unrestricted range of motion. Think of it as a built-in shrug. The style is often associated with vintage fashion and offers a relaxed silhouette. It can be seen in various garments, from blouses to dresses.