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How To Cut Your Tee by: Willo Toons

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By DIY City

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How To Cut Your Tee

1. Carefully cut into the neckline’s back seam to get started. Trim around the top of the shirt, as closely as you can to the seam.

2. Now on to the arms! Hold the seams together & cut. These don’t have to be perfectly cut, as they roll well after being washed.

3. Now on to the bottom seam of the shirt. You can either cut the entire bottom hem off, or what I have started to do is just trim the very bottom fold.

4. Now launder the shirt!

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