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A (hopefully) non-contentious thread - modifying t-shirts
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By *ee Viante OP Woman
over a year ago
Somewhere in North Norfolk |
I'm sure some of you are into modding and altering t-shirts. I need some ideas and suggestions please.
I have a large, long, loose t-shirt with an all over repeating print in the front, (superheroes, if anyone cares). The back is plain white. It's standard, round neck, standard t-shirt sleeves and made of thinnish poly-cotton.
It was obviously cheaply made and when it was printed, the arms were up against the body of the shirt, so the underarm area is unprinted, which looks a bit crap. The unprinted area on each side is a different size and shape.
Does anyone have any ideas for modding it?
I'll take a pic if anyone needs one to see what I'm on about. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I'm sure some of you are into modding and altering t-shirts. I need some ideas and suggestions please.
I have a large, long, loose t-shirt with an all over repeating print in the front, (superheroes, if anyone cares). The back is plain white. It's standard, round neck, standard t-shirt sleeves and made of thinnish poly-cotton.
It was obviously cheaply made and when it was printed, the arms were up against the body of the shirt, so the underarm area is unprinted, which looks a bit crap. The unprinted area on each side is a different size and shape.
Does anyone have any ideas for modding it?
I'll take a pic if anyone needs one to see what I'm on about."
How about making lots of slits in it , down both sides . Bring them round a bit towards the front around the chest so we can see your tits and a nice nipple if it pops out |
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By *ee Viante OP Woman
over a year ago
Somewhere in North Norfolk |
"I'm sure some of you are into modding and altering t-shirts. I need some ideas and suggestions please.
I have a large, long, loose t-shirt with an all over repeating print in the front, (superheroes, if anyone cares). The back is plain white. It's standard, round neck, standard t-shirt sleeves and made of thinnish poly-cotton.
It was obviously cheaply made and when it was printed, the arms were up against the body of the shirt, so the underarm area is unprinted, which looks a bit crap. The unprinted area on each side is a different size and shape.
Does anyone have any ideas for modding it?
I'll take a pic if anyone needs one to see what I'm on about.
How about making lots of slits in it , down both sides . Bring them round a bit towards the front around the chest so we can see your tits and a nice nipple if it pops out "
How rude!
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By *ee Viante OP Woman
over a year ago
Somewhere in North Norfolk |
I've wondered about trying corset making. I think it would look great used over stiffer material as a corset.
That's probably a bit of an advanced challenge for me at the moment though. |
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By *ee Viante OP Woman
over a year ago
Somewhere in North Norfolk |
"Make it into a sleeveless top.. Like a vest top. .? "
That would work.
I've just seen a method for cutting two lines across the back and binding the middle of the section created to make a bow effect.
I could position it and size it to cover my bra strap too, which is often a problem with that style of top. |
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