Hey guys.
Made a few cut offs today for the gym and thought I would just post up how to make them successfully.
All you need is:
-An old t-shirt, if you dont have to many old t's lying around go to a second hand store and grab them for like a dollar.
-Marker Pen
-Big scissors
1 Turn the t-shirt inside out, and using the marker draw a dot/line where you would like the arm hole to go down to.
2 Take the tshirt off. Mark your cut from approx the middle of the gap between where the collar is to where the sleeve starts, (hope that makes sense haha). Roughly follow the curve of the sleeve.
3 Make sure the shirt is all lined up and then cut.
4 Fold the T in half and trace to the other side
5 Cut the other side
6 Go to the gym in your new cheap gym top
Do not hold me responible if anyone wedgys you or tweaks your nipples for wearing a cut off if you are 150 lbs.
Enjoy.
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Thread: HOW TO: Make a cut off shirt.
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09-08-2009, 09:56 PM #1
HOW TO: Make a cut off shirt.
Last edited by Mallan; 09-08-2009 at 09:58 PM.
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this is life changing
thank you for showing us how to do something completely obvious
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09-08-2009, 10:26 PM #15
yea, that's what i was thinking. People already started beef with me just for wearing a damn wife beater on campus, but clearly they were mirin cuz they had no muscles at all. Asked me why I had to wear that shirt around, I told them to go wear a wife beater too and see if it bothers me, they didnt respond
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did the same thing to my hannah montana shirt but only cut off the sleeves
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09-09-2009, 02:29 AM #23
I've always worn cutoff shirts when I lift, anymore it's just what I consider lifting attire. I'll usually wear one if I'm doing yard work too, or if it's a hot day and I'm just chillin around the house. I really have nothing against people wearing them, except when they're wearing them when they go out to parties or just, out doing normal everyday things in general. Those people are the ones that just look dumb and stupid imo.
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