I guess short sleeve black. Or they just stay inside.
You can wear a coat, inside it is a long-sleeve polo then wear a tie that matches the color of your long-sleeve polo. Then wear pants with colored brown, gray with vertical lines on it or a black one. And last wear your socks that is colored white then wear your black leather shoes. Then, VOILA!!! Your already ready to go to work.
black heels, and if you don't wear heels , flats
they wore black outfits outlined with red and their district number on their sleeve
why would you even want to wear that...
cuz hes better then lebron
They wear dark green trousers with a white shirt with there badge on there right sleeve.
The 6-month overseas stripe is worn on the US uniform on the lower LEFT sleeve, just above the cuff. During WW1, this was where the Wound Chevron was worn. So some soldiers who saw service in WW1 and WW2 may wear both on the same sleeve at one point in time.
Hmm let me tell you :): Well for one use a black shirt either long sleeve or short then wear the galaxy leggings next wear black flats,sneakers or high heals wear a black necklace and your good to go!
it's some urban myth about Italian men who wear a black stripe over their torso from their left shoulder to simulate the wearing of a seat-belt in a motor car (to fool police at a quick glance that they are complying with a compulsory seat-belt law)
a pink pair if dungerees a white puffball sleeve T-shirt and little black shoes
Really doesn't matter which arm you put your shooting sleeve on, although some basketball players like to put it on their right hand if they are right-handed, or thier left if they are left-handed. Try it with both and see.