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homecoming shirts


Question Posted Friday September 16 2005, 9:52 pm

tuesday me adn my friend want to make homecoming shirts. On the side we want to cut it and tie little strips together. well last time we did that, it was cute until you got to your armpit section. Under your armpit it leaves this huge whole in the shirt. I dont know if i did it wrong, or if thats just how it is. am i doin it wrong or is that how it always is?

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DancinCutie08 answered Saturday September 17 2005, 9:13 am:
well ive never done it but i would recomend maybe not cutting the shirt as high to prevent that problem

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barbiedollx answered Friday September 16 2005, 10:24 pm:
Why not with the shirts when you get about an inch away from the arm pit section, you stop cutting the holes so it doesn't look bad.

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