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Danae C.
Danae C.
thanks, i really needed this! Happy
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Kristin Komatta
Kristin Komatta
my friend went to a concert i wanted to go to (but couldn't) and bought me a shirt. unfortunately, it was huge. i did this and now it's all nice and snug. i left the sleeves the original size because they weren't disproportionally massive and baggier sleeves keeps a boyfriend's tee sort of look.
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Jacqueline S.
Jacqueline S. · 6 projects
Thanks so much! I hate loose fitting clothes and so I used this on some of my larger shirts and I love wearing them now!
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Rabbit Rabbit Rabbit
Rabbit Rabbit Rabbit
what kind of stitching did you use?
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ɐɯlɐ!
ɐɯlɐ! · 1 project
this helped.. A LOT.
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harrylaa
harrylaa · 20 projects
This is so helpful. Thank you!
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Stephanie
Stephanie · Central Coast, New South Wales, AU · 31 projects
I have a Foo Fighters shirt which is a guys XXXL it looks like a double sized doona cover on me lol... This is perfect...THANKS CAT
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Samantha B.
Samantha B. · Melbourne, Victoria, AU · 9 projects
I just tried this yesterday with a shirt my fiance bought me years ago that i havent been able to wear cause its too big and it worked out awesomely! Thanks for much, i have a cool new t-shirt!
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Alicia R.
Alicia R.
This totally works, and it's so easy! Can't believe I never thought of it before!
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Max
Max · Nederland, Colorado, US · 10 projects
That's an awesome idea, thanks for the how-to. : D
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Connie D.
Connie D. · Kennesaw, Georgia, US
this looks awesome. im definitely going to use this.
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Soviette Union
Soviette Union · Victoria, British Columbia, CA · 11 projects
yes!! i've done this a million times! its awesome for band merch that you can't try on, when in doubt, i just buy big! makes the most flattering shirt for your body too! thanks for posting a tutorial for everybody!
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Sharen W.
Sharen W. · Dublin, Georgia, US
This is great, thanks!
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Shivi
Shivi · Perth, Western Australia, AU · 14 projects
wow- this is awesome Cat, I like smaller fitted shirts but some of the logos on bigger shirts are really cool. fab idea!
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vava
vava · Como, Lombardia, IT
very helpful^____^
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reese52
reese52 · Chester, Virginia, US · 13 projects
Thanks for sharing a tutorial. I'm definitely going to have to try this.
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CO + K User

I've tried this before and it has to be the most efficient way of self-tailoring shirts ... (: Fantastic dear xxx
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minty
minty · 16 projects
I'm defiantly going to try this
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Roma
Roma · 19 projects
Hooray! Rough Trade!
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Ciara
Ciara · 68 projects
Cool.
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