Sleeves (usually of a shirt) that have been tied together, often as a prank or as the result of bullying.
If a sleeve is tied shut at the end, but only to itself, use sleeve tied shut.
Rarely, this may indicate the sleeve of one person's shirt tied to that of another's.
Only use this tag for cases where the shirt is currently being worn with arms in the sleeves. For cases where shirt around waist or shirt on shoulders applies, use those tags alone without this one, even if the sleeves are knotted in those cases.