dining sleeve
n.— «I also like the idea of not using paper napkins, which happen to be made from virgin wood and represent the height of wastefulness. I have designed a clothing line that has what’s called a “dining sleeve.” The sleeve is detachable and can be replaced with another “dining sleeve,” after usage. The design will offer the “diner” the convenience of wiping his mouth on his sleeve rather than throwing out yet another barely used paper product. I think this idea could also translate quite well to those suffering with an annoying head cold.» —“Laurie and Sheryl Go to School” by Sheryl Crow, Laurie David Huffington Post Apr. 19, 2007. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)