276°
Posted 20 hours ago

Knitted Ripped T Shirts Cut Out,Man Fashion Casual Slim Fit Short Sleeve T Shirt Summer Muscle Holiday Destroyed Top

£10.5£21.00Clearance
ZTS2023's avatar
Shared by
ZTS2023
Joined in 2023
82
63

About this deal

You can distress an old shirt but trust me, it would look a whole lot better if you did it with a new shirt. When you use a color of thread that matches your shirt’s color, it will be difficult for someone to tell whether there was a tear. There are several ways you can fix your torn shirt and make it almost similar to how it was previously. These are methods that don’t require you to sew, but they still fix your tear well enough, depending on its location and accessibility. This DIY ripped shirt has a major part ripped apart at the side of the collar then little holes in other areas in the cloth.

For the making process, simply mark the place where you want to rip the jean or shirt and start distressing. If you want to create an unfussy look, create small holes in your t-shirt or you can make big holes in them and bleach. If you do not know how to use a sewing machine or don’t have access to one, then the no-sew methods are certainly your go-to options!

However, if it’s difficult for you to handle a needle and a thread, you may consider going for the no-sew methods. Walk carefully and avoid being near sharp projections like nails and door handles as they could pull and tear your shirt.

If you are interested in distressing your jeans or shirts then there is an easy DIY shirt idea that you can learn from.However, there are times when the size or shape of the tear demands that you get a creative fix or take your shirt to a professional for good fixing. If you are sewing the garments yourself, you have the advantage of determining the thickness of your preferred clothes. Then cut a piece of interfacing that is a size larger than the tear and fuse it to the torn part to improve stability.

Before your tears grow into massive holes, you should repair them as soon as they appear because they inevitably do. I have being doing all sorts of projects my whole life and I ’m always saying, “Hey, that would make a good blog post! Frequently worn clothes are more likely to have tears than those that spend most of their days shelved in the wardrobe. Cut out holes all over the arm through the mid part of the shirt then use a spray bottle of bleach to finish up.Step 1 : Place your shirt on a flat surface with the torn part facing up but on the wrong side of the shirt.

Lay the shirt on a flat surface then create a small hole with a cheese grater then finish off with a razor and bleach. The best part is, you can do this from the comfort of your home with a few tools that can be gotten at home. Step 3 : Cut another piece that is a size larger than the previous one and place it with the sticky side facing down. It is the most popular no-sew method of cloth repair as the materials needed for the process are readily available. A short sleeve length will increase the pressure on the shirt’s elbows, and a short sleeve circumference will not allow free and flexible arms movement.Heat your iron to an appropriate temperature for your particular fabric and press for about 15 seconds.

Asda Great Deal

Free UK shipping. 15 day free returns.
Community Updates
*So you can easily identify outgoing links on our site, we've marked them with an "*" symbol. Links on our site are monetised, but this never affects which deals get posted. Find more info in our FAQs and About Us page.
New Comment