How to Make a Cutoff Shirt

Gather your materials., Fold the shirt in half., Mark where you want the new armholes to end., Cut the sleeves off., Tug the armholes gently to curl the fabric., Make larger armholes., Cut out the neckline., Trim off the hem.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Gather your materials.

    Making a cutoff shirt is easy, and no sewing is required.

    To make a cutoff t-shirt, you will need:
    T-shirt Scissors Chalk or pen
  2. Step 2: Fold the shirt in half.

    It is important for your cutoff t-shirt’s sleeves to be even, or you may end up looking lopsided.

    To ensure that your armholes are even when you cut them, start by folding the shirt in half lengthwise.

    Make sure that the sleeves are matching up. , Next, locate the place on the shirt where you want the new armholes to begin and end, then mark the shirt in these places.

    You can also mark how far in you want the sleeves to go.

    However, keep in mind that the deep into the shirt you cut, the more of your chest will be visible.

    Try marking just above, beside, and below the current sleeve to guide you as you cut the sleeves off.Remember that you can always make the armholes larger if desired, but you cannot make them smaller after you cut them. , Once you are happy with the placement of your sleeves, you can cut off the old sleeves.

    Cut along the points you marked in a slightly curving line.Try to avoid making any jagged edges as you cut.

    If you do end up with a jagged edge, you can always cut in a little more. , After you have cut off the sleeves, give the new armholes a gentle tug.This will curl the t-shirt fabric around the new edges you have created and soften the look a little bit.

    After this, your cutoff t-shirt is ready to wear. , The wider you make the armholes, the more of your body will be visible from the side.Therefore, it is important to carefully consider how large you want to make your armholes.

    Try a small cut and see how it looks on you before cutting too far down.

    You can always cut more, but you cannot put the fabric back after you cut it.

    For example, if you cut your armholes down to the middle of the shirt, then your ribs and the side of your abs will be visible.

    Don’t cut down too far if you are not comfortable showing off these muscles. , You can simply cut around the neckline to widen it a little, or cut way outside of the neckline to widen it a lot.

    If you prefer a deep v-neck shirt, then you can also cut a V shape out of the front of the shirt.Try cutting close to the neckline and see how that looks first.

    The more of the neckline you cut, the more of your chest, back, and shoulders will be visible. , Trimming off the hem is more for a uniform appearance than anything else, but cutting off the hem can shorten the length of the shirt by a little or a lot.

    Try cutting off the hem close to the seam at first to give the bottom of the shirt the same curved appearance as the arm holes.

    Then, give the hem a gentle tug to curl it up like the sleeves.If desired, you can trim the hem more to make it shorter.
  3. Step 3: Mark where you want the new armholes to end.

  4. Step 4: Cut the sleeves off.

  5. Step 5: Tug the armholes gently to curl the fabric.

  6. Step 6: Make larger armholes.

  7. Step 7: Cut out the neckline.

  8. Step 8: Trim off the hem.

Detailed Guide

Making a cutoff shirt is easy, and no sewing is required.

To make a cutoff t-shirt, you will need:
T-shirt Scissors Chalk or pen

It is important for your cutoff t-shirt’s sleeves to be even, or you may end up looking lopsided.

To ensure that your armholes are even when you cut them, start by folding the shirt in half lengthwise.

Make sure that the sleeves are matching up. , Next, locate the place on the shirt where you want the new armholes to begin and end, then mark the shirt in these places.

You can also mark how far in you want the sleeves to go.

However, keep in mind that the deep into the shirt you cut, the more of your chest will be visible.

Try marking just above, beside, and below the current sleeve to guide you as you cut the sleeves off.Remember that you can always make the armholes larger if desired, but you cannot make them smaller after you cut them. , Once you are happy with the placement of your sleeves, you can cut off the old sleeves.

Cut along the points you marked in a slightly curving line.Try to avoid making any jagged edges as you cut.

If you do end up with a jagged edge, you can always cut in a little more. , After you have cut off the sleeves, give the new armholes a gentle tug.This will curl the t-shirt fabric around the new edges you have created and soften the look a little bit.

After this, your cutoff t-shirt is ready to wear. , The wider you make the armholes, the more of your body will be visible from the side.Therefore, it is important to carefully consider how large you want to make your armholes.

Try a small cut and see how it looks on you before cutting too far down.

You can always cut more, but you cannot put the fabric back after you cut it.

For example, if you cut your armholes down to the middle of the shirt, then your ribs and the side of your abs will be visible.

Don’t cut down too far if you are not comfortable showing off these muscles. , You can simply cut around the neckline to widen it a little, or cut way outside of the neckline to widen it a lot.

If you prefer a deep v-neck shirt, then you can also cut a V shape out of the front of the shirt.Try cutting close to the neckline and see how that looks first.

The more of the neckline you cut, the more of your chest, back, and shoulders will be visible. , Trimming off the hem is more for a uniform appearance than anything else, but cutting off the hem can shorten the length of the shirt by a little or a lot.

Try cutting off the hem close to the seam at first to give the bottom of the shirt the same curved appearance as the arm holes.

Then, give the hem a gentle tug to curl it up like the sleeves.If desired, you can trim the hem more to make it shorter.

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