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Better to do this somewhere not too fancy, I figured, so I can get a read on whether this is a non-famous person activity. Answer: NO. When I stepped up on the little podium and faced the angled mirrors, the tailor reached his push pins toward my leather skirt, because what else on my body would I be tailoring?
Everybody in the shop seemed so confused, including one fancy something woman in a sleek black jumpsuit and YSL Tributes. She immediately started texting, which I imagine went like this:.
But anyyyyyway. Even though I bought a size small and am nearly six feet tall, this shirt was so, so long on me, and wide, like something Rob Dyrdek would wear to the X Games. We took it in so it wouldn't keep billowing in the wind, and I think it made a noticeable difference.
It's slightly more tapered, but definitely not tight. Still Alexander Wang-y and cool. Next came the Helmut Lang tee, also a small. We took in the sleeves two inches on each side, enough so that I liked it better afterward but not enough that it was a ZOMG difference. Of course, you could totally get this effect by doing a little James Dean roll-up of your sleeves, but whatever. I did also ask if we could change the hemline from rounded to a blunt hem, but my new tailor friend insisted that doing so would make the shirt too short and push it into a weird limbo.
It wouldn't be long enough to wear with pants, but it wouldn't be a crop top either, and no one wants that. This article has been viewed , times. If you have a button-down shirt or t-shirt that is too big for you, then you can alter your shirt to improve the fit. You can either use a shirt that fits you well as a guide, or you can pinch and pin the shirt to get the right fit.
Either way, you will need a sewing machine and basic sewing skills to achieve a professional looking alteration. Daniela Gutierrez-Diaz. Take in a little at a time until the sleeves are the right size. Look at every part of the shirt as a separate piece. Professional pattern-maker Daniella Gutierrez-Diaz says: "If you want to alter a dress shirt, every part of the shirt needs to be taken apart and altered individually, including the collar and the cuffs.
You'll also need to take in the sleeves, although the measurement for the sleeve will be different for everyone. To alter a T-shirt that's too big for you, start by laying it flat and placing a well-fitting shirt on top of it.
Next, trace the outer edges of the top shirt onto the bottom one, then cut along the lines with sharp scissors, including the underside of the sleeves. Finally, turn the shirt inside out so that the hems are on in the inside. For tips on how to alter a button-down shirt for a slimmer fit, read on! Did this summary help you? Yes No. Log in Social login does not work in incognito and private browsers.
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By using our site, you agree to our cookie policy. Cookie Settings. Learn why people trust wikiHow. Download Article Explore this Article methods. Tips and Warnings. Things You'll Need. Related Articles. Article Summary. Method 1. Lay the well-fitting shirt over the ill-fitting shirt.
Lay your ill-fitting t-shirt out flat and then lay the well-fitting shirt over it. Make sure that both shirts are flat and lined up at the shoulders and neckline.
Leave the t-shirt sleeves on both shirts untucked. Trace along the edges of the well-fitting shirt. Trace around the outside of the entire shirt including around the underside of the sleeves around the armpit areas.
Make sure that the shoulders and neckline of the t-shirts are lined up. Cut along the lines you have drawn. Use your scissors to cut straight, even lines following the chalk lines you have drawn on the ill-fitting shirt. Cut around the undersides of the sleeves as well. Shorten the sleeves. For a t-shirt, you will only need to adjust the length of your sleeves. Line up the t-shirt sleeves so that the shoulder seams are lined up.
This will be the new hemline for your t-shirt sleeve. Sew along the edges of the t-shirt. Sew along the edges going from the bottom of the t-shirt to the ends of the sleeves. Then, sew around the pinned areas at the end of the t-shirt sleeves to create your new sleeve hem.
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