T Shirt Cutting Styles

By admin, July 27, 2008 7:09 am

t shirt cutting styles
How can I convert my regular old tees into something more elegant and presentable?

I have a bunch of old shirts in my closet that I do not see more wear. that would be a waste if he'd give it all away. Is there a particular style that can make the old shirts i have this cute and makes unique? I've been thinking about cutting the sleeves of a few, but I'm afraid it might look like garbage in the end. any particular form of re-doing my old tapas into something elegant at the same time, presentable? that as part of the shirt should I cut? and what kind of style is best from regular style shirts? I have those loose, some little facility, I have long sleeve, sleeveless, with collars, a button-up, others a regular V-neck …. I do not know how I could turn all these shirts in fantastic fashion.

If you have old poles, cut the sleeves and cut along the neck down and turn in a halter. a friend of mine folded a red shirt and cut from the top to close at the end or seam [depending on which way you cut], leaving about an inch at the ends. Then he wore a plain black t-shirt underneath it, and had the cut at a red-top seemed really hot. You can also layer a group T-shirts, t-shirts over long sleeves, under TS wifebeaters shorter, more flexible and so can dess up t-shirts Dimonte friction, stick gems iron on designs, and lace, etc. cordinating shirts with different pants works great. I found an old shirt of my mother who was like all black lace. I wore a pair of cargo pants and a string of bohemian and looked really good. btw accessory works a lot. hot wearing a necklace with a V-neck looks really hot. belts look really good. and most importantly: a lot smile that makes even the most common joint appearance awesome =) good luck!

another Rocker style t-shirt cutting video by KANDEE



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