How to Cut an Oversized T-Shirt

NinaWakeboard

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Place the Cool Shirts on a flat work surface with the front facing up. Cut the hem from the bottom edge of of the T-shirt as high as necessary to make the T-shirt your desired length. Set the removed hem aside for later use.
Cut the ribbed collar off, if desired, and make the neckline look the way you want it by shaping it carefully with the scissors.
Cut the hem from the bottom edge of the sleeves of the T-shirt at the desired length for the sleeves.
Try the T-shirt on. While you are wearing the shirt, place pins at the point of your natural waistline at each side seam of the T-shirt. Take the shirt back off carefully.
Lay the T-shirt out on the flat work surface with the back side facing up. Measure 4 inches in from the side seams toward the back center at the point you placed the pins, and place a small mark at each point. Make a 1/2-inch vertical slit at both points.
 

funKYcat75

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They're all crappy, except for this one. This is soooooooooooooo true.

 

Kooky Kats

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This tshirt site offers product to such a niche boutique market without all the pretentiousness.

Think of all the Virginian women stuck in Oklahoma.... BOOOM ! SALE!!! They'll all want one...

Genius level pros we're talkin here. Take notice Lorenzen.
 
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We-Todd-Did

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To most of the ladies I run with, there is no such thing as "over" sized. There are only two sizes: "ok for going to the store" and "just around the house".:fries::pizza::burger:
 
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herodotus6

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Here's my question. Sure we can all cut oversized shirts and have a ball, but what about undersized shirts. You know, the ones that really need it. Gotta cut those things and let the fat rolls breathe. Get the rub off your chub.