These look like they don’t have a logo on them.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07PYHKR7P/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_B03fFb5T5B9B5
Copper compression also makes some nice compression sleeves if that’s what you’re looking for. They have a logo on them but the logo scratches off. Though they aren’t quite as long as these. They only reach a few inches above the wrist
These are the specific ones I bought. They are really good. They don't warm you up at all and are very breathable so you can wear them all the time without worry. They also look cool.
It depends on the franchise.
I’ve worked at a handful of dunks franchises that didn’t give a damn about tattoos. However, the last franchise I worked at was very big on an anti-tattoo policy and enforced covering up any visible tattoos (whether you layered your shirt or bought one of these sleeves.)
That being said, I’d assume if your tattoos were visible during your interview & your manager didn’t mention any policies with tattoos then you should be fine. The particular franchise I worked for that had that policy told me at my interview off the bat.
Hi! Unfortunately you're right that it's not the best idea to show SH scars at a job interview. They're legally not supposed to discriminate, but sometimes they still do it.
The obvious way to hide them would be to wear something with long sleeves, but if you don't want to do that for whatever reason, athletic sleeves might be a good idea. Something like this if you have it.
If you don't have those and can't get them in time, one way to make something similar is to cut the heels and toes off of a pair of long socks. If you do this, try to make them look as neat as possible, as this is a job interview.
If you don't have a lot of experience with makeup, it's probably best to avoid this technique. In day-to-day life, it would probably be fine, but in a job interview it's best not to risk the interviewer seeing the scars. Makeup can't hide everything.
But again, the simplest solution would be to wear something with long sleeves. Maybe something light if you're worried about overheating.
Good luck! 💙
If they're on your arms I recommend this. If you can't buy it yourself say it will protect your arms as an excuse.
Flashe Gaming Sleeves, and even some of the cheaper ones like these don't work too well