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Question Posted Tuesday May 30 2006, 8:45 pm

ok this shirt i bought off of ebay arrived a few days ago but likee .. its smaller than the description said. and im really tall so when i move my hands anywhere above my waist it comes up. and theres a strict dress code in my school.

is there any possible way on the face of this earth i can stretch it or make it longer?


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xxsima answered Thursday June 15 2006, 10:56 pm:
You can 'layer'. Which basically means that you take a longer shirt, and you put the smaller shirt on top. You can add a cute belt on top of the shirts. Just choose colors that look good combined.

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kakeline answered Thursday June 1 2006, 11:07 pm:
you could definitely try stretching it when its wet. if you want to get crafty, you could sew a strip of clothing from another shirt or something else (like lace, if it matches, or whatever) in a color that compliments the shirt. my younger sister does this all the time.

then again, the idea of a longer slender tanktop underneath works wonders too. :)

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killerface answered Thursday June 1 2006, 2:23 am:
soak it,hang it up on a hanger, pull.

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uisforukelele answered Wednesday May 31 2006, 12:22 am:
i normally either wear a long tank underneath shirts that are too short (my school's dress code is strict, too) or i wear a jacket over it. make sure that whenever you wash this shirt, lay it out on a table to dry and then hang it up or iron it or whatever. if you put it in the dryer, it may shrink even more.

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TANNEDxGLAMOURx answered Tuesday May 30 2006, 10:49 pm:
I wouldn't stretch it, but either wear another shirt over it - layer it with a longer tank - or wear a light jacket over it so you don't get into trouble.

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askforanswersfromAndie answered Tuesday May 30 2006, 10:44 pm:
pin it to your pants or hmmm ok if you hanging it up on 2 things like atach each side to something els for a while it may strech

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barbieblissx answered Tuesday May 30 2006, 9:43 pm:
YES, long tank tops work the best..

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DefinedEyes answered Tuesday May 30 2006, 9:30 pm:
No, not really.
But you could get a long tanktop and wear it under it, thats what we do at my school for dress code :)

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