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A garment that gave up on arms and never apologized for it.

means Describing clothing made without sleeves, leaving the arms fully exposed.

from From Old English slef plus the suffix -less, meaning lacking; the structure dates back over a thousand years.

Old idiomA sleeveless errand once meant a pointless, futile task.
Function firstWorn for heat, range of motion, or pure attitude.
Built-inTank tops and vests are sleeveless by design, not damage.
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