Saturday 26 September 2015

How To Make Simple DIY (Home-made) Crop Tops


The fastest way to a cropping a top is to simply crop it, put scissors to it and go. Easy, right? Well, because it seems, the fastest way to deep personal regret is additionally to crop a top, put scissors to it and go. With shortened shirts everywhere the runways and more, it’s tempting to test-drive the design currently, when a flash of skin underneath a blazer underneath a comfy overcoat may be fun. However, it takes a watch and honed instincts to try to DIY (Do It Yourself) in a way that it looks like it's professionally done





First, picture the shirt you would like to chop. Then, picture it as 2 tragic new rags to shine your  table. If you begin to well with tears, select another. the simplest DIY crop top are born from items you haven’t been able to resurrect for many seasons and don’t foresee carrying anytime before long. A shirt with a bit volume is best, and avoid loose weaves (unless you would like your top to be a one-day kinda, disintegrating as you go). Next, decide where you would like to crop. Crop tops are all about fiddling with proportions, making a line that falls where the eye doesn’t expect it. It’s best if you decide on one pair of pants or a skirt with which to wear your altered shirt, choosing a length that corresponds with the bottom. Put on both clothes and use safety pins to explore. you would like to be able to raise your hands whithout having your bra show. Keep in mind mind that simply because a shirt is cropped, doesn’t mean it must show skin.



T-shirts make for great practice to seek out your ideal line, because you can always wear one with a high-waisted pant and blazer and if you make a miscalculation, it’s unlikely you’ll feel "cutter’s remorse". Plus, tee hems curl up once cut, making a natural hem sans tailor. Once altered, you'll be able to leave a garment unhemmed and let feathery strings fall loose from the bottom. In this case, it’s best to settle on a piece that already suggests finish, like a crisp button-down.




Once you master cropping shirts, don’t be shy. Lop off the bottom of a coat or cut a sleeve so that it hits just above the wrist - the mark of a bespoke garment. One great way to achieve a clean, crisp line is to use an industrial paper cutter. So now, all you need is that courageousness to cut. Get to it, chop chop! Lol.

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