Raglans are a type of sleeve that is attached to the garment in a slanted manner. There are several synonyms for them, such as dropped shoulder sleeves, kimono sleeves, dolman sleeves, and batwing sleeves. Dropped shoulder sleeves are a relaxed and laid-back version of raglans. They have a boxy shape and a longer length, giving a relaxed, casual look. Kimono sleeves are similar to raglans, but have a wider opening and a more diagonal seam, giving them a more traditional Japanese look. Dolman sleeves are fitted at the waist and wider at the elbows, giving a draped effect. Batwing sleeves are similar to dolman sleeves but have a loose fitting are around the arms and a tight fit at the elbows.