paidallinen
Paidallinen is a Finnish term that translates to "sleeved" or "having sleeves" in English. It is commonly used to describe clothing or fabric items that possess sleeves, distinguishing them from sleeveless garments. The term can apply to a wide range of apparel, including shirts, dresses, jackets, and sweaters. When referring to a specific garment, paidallinen would indicate that the item is not sleeveless. For example, a long-sleeved shirt would be described as a paidallinen paita. The opposite of paidallinen is usea, meaning "sleeveless." This distinction is important in fashion and garment descriptions, particularly in Finnish-speaking contexts, to accurately convey the design and style of an item of clothing. The presence or absence of sleeves is a fundamental characteristic that influences the garment's warmth, formality, and overall aesthetic. Therefore, the term paidallinen serves as a simple yet precise descriptor within the Finnish language for clothing with sleeves.