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Could a Tailor do this?

I dont think you need to send it to a tailors..looks fine by me. You could always buy an her an undershirt or a sport tank
 
Originally posted by: amdfanboy
How would they add extra cloth without big stitches in the center ?

Yeah, isn't it really difficult to add material...? I'm sure a good tailor could do it, but it would be tough and cost you a lot of money. Are you sure it wouldn't work just taking in the sides/hemming the bottom/sleeves to be more fitted and girly?
 
Buy the shirt big enough to allow for the "boobage" and then have the tailor remove fabric. Most tailors will refuse to alter something if it involves adding fabric. The shirt will look like crap.
 
Originally posted by: beatle
Buy the shirt big enough to allow for the "boobage" and then have the tailor remove fabric. Most tailors will refuse to alter something if it involves adding fabric. The shirt will look like crap.

Good idea.
 
Originally posted by: Ikonomi
Originally posted by: amdfanboy
How would they add extra cloth without big stitches in the center ?

Yeah, isn't it really difficult to add material...? I'm sure a good tailor could do it, but it would be tough and cost you a lot of money. Are you sure it wouldn't work just taking in the sides/hemming the bottom/sleeves to be more fitted and girly?

You get one big enough up top, and they will remove from the sides/back.

The problem with this shirt is that the pattern on the front goes to the sides, and with what they would have to eat up to make it her size, it would not look good. the stripe would literally be on her sides.

To be honest, that shirt would probably look good on a female without being custom tailored for a female.

Oh, and a tailor is more common for suits, a "sewing shop" or "seamstress" is more common for women's clothes, such as dresses custom fit for prom, weddings, etc.
 
Originally posted by: beatle
Buy the shirt big enough to allow for the "boobage" and then have the tailor remove fabric. Most tailors will refuse to alter something if it involves adding fabric. The shirt will look like crap.

the 8th reply is the first one with a good idea.

cheers ATOT :beer:
 
I had a tailor take-in a suit by 12 inches this spring. I thought he was going to tell me he couldn't do it, but it came out perfect.
 
Originally posted by: beatle
Buy the shirt big enough to allow for the "boobage" and then have the tailor remove fabric. Most tailors will refuse to alter something if it involves adding fabric. The shirt will look like crap.


IAWTP
 
Originally posted by: saxguy
Originally posted by: beatle
Buy the shirt big enough to allow for the "boobage" and then have the tailor remove fabric. Most tailors will refuse to alter something if it involves adding fabric. The shirt will look like crap.


IAWTP

WTF?
 
Originally posted by: beatle
Buy the shirt big enough to allow for the "boobage" and then have the tailor remove fabric. Most tailors will refuse to alter something if it involves adding fabric. The shirt will look like crap.

yeah, that's what I actually thought. Buy it in M or L and then "cut it in" on the sides 🙂
 
Originally posted by: beatle
Buy the shirt big enough to allow for the "boobage" and then have the tailor remove fabric. Most tailors will refuse to alter something if it involves adding fabric. The shirt will look like crap.

I have a better idea, buy the shirt smaller to celebrate the boobage.
 
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