BrownSugarToast.com shows you how to make a baggy shirt into a fitted shirt.
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BrownSugarToast.com shows you how to make a baggy shirt into a fitted shirt.
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Stephanie says
I had a baby in July, and nothing fit! Everything was way too tight across the chest, but a larger size was way too big around the middle. This worked great!
naomi says
I so enjoyed the way you explained this. Especially your humor. Great Job!
Hannah says
Awesome! I’m pretty thin and a few of my shirts have this problem. I can’t wait to try this!
Christa @ BrownSugarToast says
Wow – what a great tutorial! 😉 teehee!
Thanks so much for sharing, Crystal!!
Crystal says
You’re very welcome!
Julie C says
I encourage you to wash the item on warm and dry on medium or high to see if you get any shrinkage before altering. 🙂
Luba says
My experience of drying on high makes the shirt shrink in length, not in width (just fyi). 🙂
Julie C says
I’ve had them shrink both ways unfortunately; this is one non perk of having 7 children help with the laundry. 😉