| CPC A45D 44/02 (2013.01) | 1 Claim |

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1. A hairdresser's arm sleeve tool holder consisting of:
a tapered sleeve configured to extend from near the wrist to the bicep of a user's arm, the tapered sleeve having a first end with a smaller diameter than a second end, wherein the first end has a diameter slightly larger than a human wrist and the second end has a diameter slightly larger than a human bicep;
a sleeve body made from a material selected from the group consisting of fully elastic material, relatively non-elastic cloth, or synthetic material, the sleeve body configured to snugly fit and adapt to both clothed and unclothed arms of the user; and,
a plurality of attachment portions disposed on the sleeve body for holding tools, wherein:
a first set of attachment portions are elongated and oriented linearly along diametrically opposing sides of the sleeve body, designed to hold tools such as clippers and scissors in a perpendicular orientation relative to the sleeve body;
a second set of attachment portions are located midway between the opposing first set of attachment portions on one side of the sleeve body and oriented perpendicularly therefrom, the second set of attachment portions comprising four attachment portions, linearly disposed about a common bisecting line and equidistantly spaced apart from each other;
the first and second set of attachment portions are independently configured in various sizes to hold different sized tools, allowing for customizable tool retention; and,
wherein at least one of the first or second set of attachment portions includes an elastic band to retain the tools to the sleeve body, wherein the tools are slid under the attachment portions and can be easily withdrawn when needed;
wherein the first and second ends of the tapered sleeve include elastic portions surrounding the perimeter to provide a tight and secure fit around the user's arm while preventing unwanted debris or liquids from contacting the arm; and,
wherein the sleeve body is configured for quick-release type attachment of tools, allowing the user to easily attach and detach tools as needed during the provision of services to a client, thereby reducing the need for the user to walk back and forth to a hairdresser's station.
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