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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 364831" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I was on A&E's website and there is a video clip of Dog the Bounty Hunter's wife cutting up a tshirt to make it "fashionable". But even with her look all she did was cut the neckline into a V and cut the sleeves off. I don't watch Dog but was bored and couldn't believe anyone would actually make a video of cutting up a tshirt. Her "premise" was that her husband thought her tank top looked like underwear. I can see that the neckline might be more comfortable in a V shape. I have several shirts with crew necks that are just a bit too stiff or tight so I cut them a bit. But ONLY for work around the house.</p><p></p><p>Who on earth would think that a shirt that only barely covered mid-mammary to mid-mammary and exposed all of your abdomen would be "attractive"? Even if you were in perfect shape this would not be an attractive look.</p><p></p><p>I am noticing that many of the costumes on shows like DWTS have little to no fabric on the sides of the outfit. Cutouts there seem to be fashionable on shows like that. It is a FAR cry from the way you describe the mangled tshirts. I wonder if spray fabric will be the next "cool" trend in clothing? Just spray it where you want - you can leave MOST of you bare. Ick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 364831, member: 1233"] I was on A&E's website and there is a video clip of Dog the Bounty Hunter's wife cutting up a tshirt to make it "fashionable". But even with her look all she did was cut the neckline into a V and cut the sleeves off. I don't watch Dog but was bored and couldn't believe anyone would actually make a video of cutting up a tshirt. Her "premise" was that her husband thought her tank top looked like underwear. I can see that the neckline might be more comfortable in a V shape. I have several shirts with crew necks that are just a bit too stiff or tight so I cut them a bit. But ONLY for work around the house. Who on earth would think that a shirt that only barely covered mid-mammary to mid-mammary and exposed all of your abdomen would be "attractive"? Even if you were in perfect shape this would not be an attractive look. I am noticing that many of the costumes on shows like DWTS have little to no fabric on the sides of the outfit. Cutouts there seem to be fashionable on shows like that. It is a FAR cry from the way you describe the mangled tshirts. I wonder if spray fabric will be the next "cool" trend in clothing? Just spray it where you want - you can leave MOST of you bare. Ick. [/QUOTE]
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