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T-SHIRTS!!!


Question Posted Wednesday December 26 2007, 12:59 am

i see people that cut their t-shirts on the side so it would be tighter & its like flowy on the side
dow do i get it 2 look like that


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S_C answered Thursday December 27 2007, 8:50 am:
You just cut like half inch think increments of the fabric from your shirt. Then you tie them together so the shirt will be more fitted. Make sure it's even on both sides though otherwise it will turn out poor.
This link may help. I tried googling for others but I didn't know what specificially to google for.
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This one may actually be better. It's step by step directions but there aren't any pictures.
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orphans answered Wednesday December 26 2007, 8:29 pm:
i think i know what your talking about its like you cut little flaps on the sides and tie them together or somthing good luck

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