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A sleeve garter is a garter worn on the of a . It came into wide use especially in the in the latter half of the 19th century, when men's ready-made shirts came in a single (extra long) sleeve length. Sleeve garters allow individuals to adjust sleeve lengths and prevent from being while working, or kept at the correct length when worn under a jacket.


Use
While a century ago sleeve garters were worn by men regardless of profession (with the possible exception of the wealthy or those with shirts), today sleeve garters are usually seen in relation to one of the following contexts.


Music
According to historian Al Rose, Storyville, New Orleans: Being an Authentic, Illustrated Account of the Notorious Red Light District by Al Rose. the popular image of an early 20th-century saloon being flashily dressed with arm garters was inspired by the way Tony Jackson used to dress while performing.


Gambling
Today, sleeve garters are part of the of and other in . While this is widely understood to make it more difficult for the dealer to by concealing a card in his sleeve, the sleeve garter is usually accompanied by a and (and sometimes a ), suggesting this usage might date to late 19th and early 20th-century fashion as much as it serves a real purpose. A stereotypical poker dealer image.


Old West
The sleeve garter is often seen in modern depictions of the , not only on musicians and but on the stereotypical well-dressed . In this case, the suggestion may be that the sleeve garter facilitates freedom of movement and aids in gunslingers’ ability to . A stereotypical Old West cardsharp/gunslinger image. citation needed for this "fact"

Today, the sleeve garter sometimes accessorizes the costumes of participants. A small ornamental plate called a “concho”, typically with an Old West motif, may be attached to the garter. sleeve garters as rodeo costume


Bookkeeping
Day Dreaming Bookkeeper, 's 1924 illustration, shows an wearing a vest, a visor, a bow tie and very narrow sleeve garters. While the fellow is probably meant to be seen as old fashioned in his dress, the presence of sleeve garters in this picture may indicate that men who worked with papers and ink sometimes wore sleeve garters for practical reasons until the second quarter of the 20th century.


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