FILE - In this Feb. 9, 2017 file photo, actress Lorraine Toussaint wears a dress with wide sleeves as she walks the runway in the Red Dress Collection 2017 show during Fashion Week in New York. (Photo by Charles Sykes/Invision/AP, File)
Runways are full of bell sleeves, and stores, too. But what about the marinara sauce? Nobody needs to police their sleeves quite this much, especially when they're eating or doing something equally bottom-of-the-sleeve skimming.
Bell sleeves were once oh-so-boho but have popped up on all manner of tops and dresses. How hard do you want to work to stuff those things into a jacket or coat? How big the bells have become. How utterly same-same we all look in our flared sleeves.
And tiered bell sleeves? And those flares that fall at the elbow or way high off the wrist? Prairie-wear and swingy sleeves, take a breather.

