Question Posted Saturday September 8 2007, 1:37 am
So, I have this shirt that's a bit too small on me, and I can't throw it away! It's just too precious. What should I do? I don't want to cut out the image and sew it onto another shirt, because that usually looks bad, and I don't want to add fabric, because that would look weird, and lastly, I don't want to add it to the back of a sweater, because it would ruin the specialness of the shirt.
WHAT DO I DO!?!?
orphans answered Sunday September 9 2007, 10:53 am: Find a tank top that matches the graphic on the shirt and wear it under the shirt. It looks good and it'll just be you layering so it won't be weird like adding extra fabric to the bottom. [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
MollisterCo answered Sunday September 9 2007, 8:50 am: fold the shirt so that the graphic is is faceing up and the folds are perfect making a square.
then buy a semi large frame and place the shirt in there.
if you have ever been to deliahs they desplay theyre graphic shirts like this, that way it will never get torn or old. you can always see the shirt exactly how youve remember it, without ruining it
SoxGh3to answered Sunday September 9 2007, 8:14 am: You can hang it up on your bedroom wall that way you can look at it every time you walk in your room or make something special of it to keep forever. [ SoxGh3to's advice column | Ask SoxGh3to A Question ]
brie answered Sunday September 9 2007, 4:35 am: well i know you dont really want to add to the shirt, but maybe it would be ok to run a thick piece of lace around the bottom and sleeves, ive done it on a few and it looks pretty good. if you are keeping it for sentimental reasons try making a pillow that way its something you can keep close. Hope i helped Brie [ brie's advice column | Ask brie A Question ]
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