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08-24-2006, 04:03 PM
|  | admire the distance | | Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: UK
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| | | i hate how hard it is to find womens band shirts and then ones which arent XXL. I've tried iron on transfers, they look good but boobs = stretching = peeling. I dont know what to do.. Stenciling, i have no patience XD | 
08-24-2006, 04:59 PM
|  | internationally ignored | | Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: america
Posts: 41
| | i like wearing guy's clothes. it's comfortable.
i just can't pull off chick clothes. even when they're plus sizes, they're still too tight and don't fit very comfy like.
i do have a pair of girl's sweat pants that are black and have skulls on them...about the only girl's thing i wear.
i think ladies in guy's clothes are pretty hot...  | 
08-24-2006, 05:04 PM
| | Registered Member | | Join Date: Apr 2006
Posts: 2,104
| | | I hate how band shirts size.
So when I get one, I cut it to a large boatneck and cut the sleeves really really short. | 
08-24-2006, 05:09 PM
|  | come on & give it to her | | Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: salopia
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Originally Posted by caketin too many times i have bought huge band tees thinking 'i will make it look cool as a tshirt dress' or something similar. it NEVER works. if you are smallish i would recommend just getting a slimfit girls' tee and wearing it as is. i really don't like the look of the "customised" shirts, esp not one shoulder or whatever was suggested above. | haha so true. i always have good intentions, buying those cheapy £5.00 shirts off a dodgy brummy bloke outside gigs that would fit rik waller with room to spare. and then i chop it to fuck, add lace and ribbons and it just looks like crap. i don't think anyone over the age of 16 can really pull that stuff off.
so yes the moral of the story is to never really bother diy-ing because more often than not you'll make a mess of it and be gutted or use it as a nighty (says she who currently sleeps with morrisseys face sprawled over her body) | 
08-24-2006, 05:38 PM
|  | i'm with the band | | Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: down by the river
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| | | i've made t-shirts smaller using a sewing machine, it's pretty easy and i made a garbage one into a halter-neck which looks wicked. | 
08-24-2006, 09:38 PM
|  | Lets stay up | | Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Australia
Posts: 7,511
| | | I just get boys smalls and roll up the sleeves and they look fine.. I hate skin tight shirts, they look rad on some ppl, but they just don't work in my favour | 
08-25-2006, 06:16 AM
|  | i stare into the sun | | Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: whorehouse
Posts: 503
| | | I just buy any kinda band shirt and my friend customizes it for me and it looks amazing.I dont know how she does it but she makes them look badass.I have a nirvana one she made into a halter neck,and my favourite Slayer shirt that she made into a stringy top but kinda shredded,it looks amazing | 
08-25-2006, 08:54 AM
|  | bluebirds | | Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: at the tragedy sale
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Originally Posted by ~*sassy*~ I just buy any kinda band shirt and my friend customizes it for me and it looks amazing.I dont know how she does it but she makes them look badass.I have a nirvana one she made into a halter neck,and my favourite Slayer shirt that she made into a stringy top but kinda shredded,it looks amazing | I'm curious, could you post a picture?
Lilybett, I know what you mean about them always coming up too short. It's really annoying. I just don't think that, in general, band t shirts are really geared towards women's shapes....though I have a Regina Spektor vest top that I do like. But it cost me £16 from her gig! £16 is a lot for a band shirt that looks much cheaper, no matter how much I do love Miss Spektor.
I am going to pay a visit to good old Primark tomorrow and buy some men's shirts for £2 each and see what I can do with them. Which probably won't amount to much, in which case I'll get the girl's shirt. I looked at ohmystars years ago and meant to try loads of ideas of it, which of course, I never did. But maybe I'm a bit more motivated now.
This is cute.
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08-25-2006, 10:38 AM
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Originally Posted by candystripe i hate how hard it is to find womens band shirts and then ones which arent XXL. I've tried iron on transfers, they look good but boobs = stretching = peeling. I dont know what to do.. Stenciling, i have no patience XD | Yeeeeeep.
I made the BEST Corky shirt ever.
Put it on, boobs tore it apart.
Then washed it, and that made it 999 times worse. | 
08-25-2006, 02:33 PM
|  | admire the distance | | Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: UK
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Originally Posted by Nightblooming Sickle Cell Yeeeeeep.
I made the BEST Corky shirt ever.
Put it on, boobs tore it apart.
Then washed it, and that made it 999 times worse. | i made a shirt the other day .. and its already peeling!! so i'm holding it up using safety pins  maybe the quality iron ons ive got are bad .. or im somehow doing it wrong!
that site someone put ups cool, i think i might just get the large shirts and diy them, my own attempts are too bad ahaha | 
08-25-2006, 09:29 PM
|  | carefully careless mess | | Join Date: Apr 2006
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Originally Posted by sssh
This is cute. | That looks cute, I want to try it on some old cheap tshirt. | 
08-26-2006, 03:45 PM
|  | bluebirds | | Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: at the tragedy sale
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Originally Posted by awful_cherry That looks cute, I want to try it on some old cheap tshirt. | I can never bear to cut up my old shirts because I think "well, I might want it someday for mountain biking or painting in"; I've been conditioned by my grandparents to never willingly waste good shirts. Instead, I bought a couple today and am going to set about them with my scissors in 10 mins or so (however long it takes me to tear myself away from my computer). | 
08-27-2006, 08:23 PM
|  | *Tea stained* | | Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Australia
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Originally Posted by sssh I'm curious, could you post a picture?
Lilybett, I know what you mean about them always coming up too short. It's really annoying. I just don't think that, in general, band t shirts are really geared towards women's shapes....though I have a Regina Spektor vest top that I do like. But it cost me £16 from her gig! £16 is a lot for a band shirt that looks much cheaper, no matter how much I do love Miss Spektor.
I am going to pay a visit to good old Primark tomorrow and buy some men's shirts for £2 each and see what I can do with them. Which probably won't amount to much, in which case I'll get the girl's shirt. I looked at ohmystars years ago and meant to try loads of ideas of it, which of course, I never did. But maybe I'm a bit more motivated now.
This is cute. |
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