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Get More Years from Your T-shirt Collection with Pro Mending Tip

Everyone's got a ride-or-die T-shirt, you agree with that?

That shirt can be anything: the uniform from high school, the shirt that stayed with you through a rough patch of life, or a sick piece that got you looking like a chic, and so on. No doubt, those shirts are your tried-and-true homies. But childhood doesn't last forever, just like those fabric. Without the proper care, they might give up on you very fast.

But hey, don't fret just yet! The good news? Just a simple mending tips will keep them in tip-top shape. Read more with Lion King Shirt to learn how to mend your shirts and rock them for a good long while.

Fixing Small Holes

Always remember, your T-shirt should have no more than 3 holes: your sleeves and your neck! Any more than that and you have a lot of work to do. While the holes are still tiny, here's what you gotta do.

First, pick a color that matches with the shirt as close as possible. Then use small, tight stitches to close the hole and then tie it up again when you're done.

If you wanna go the extra mile and secure the shirt, consider reinforce the area around the hole. Sew a small patch of fabric on the inside of the shirt, right under the stitched hole, and you're good to go.

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A whole tee can be washed by the machine, too

Patching Up Tears

Yes, you heard right: tears can happen, especially if you're a bit rough with your T-shirts. It's just like the song "Last Christmas", except this time, to save your T-shirt from tears, you gotta put in hard work. Don't give a torn shirt to someone special, will you? Here are some tips on how to patch things up:

First thing to do is choosing a patch. No big deal, you can always pick them up from a crafts store, or if you're feeling creative, cut out an old T-shirt and make your own. Just make sure the patch is slightly wider than the tear, or else it'd be for nothing. More tips can be found in Lion King Tee Shirts.

Alright, now place the patch on the inside of the T-shirt, covering the tear. Pin it in place to prevent it from moving. Sew around the edges of the patch, make sure the stitches are tight and close together.

Dealing with Stains

You take up a test, you gotta study. Just like that, if you own a T-shirt, you gotta prepare for the stains. Here's how to keep your shirts looking fresh.

Cleaning stains is like treating bullet wounds: the sooner, the better. Use a clean cloth to blot the stain (DON'T rub at all costs) to remove the extra dirt.

Next, apply a stain remover (or detergent) directly to the stain and wait for a few minutes. Then wash the shirt like usual, but avoid hot water. If the stain is still there after washing, repeat the process before drying.

Removing Pilling

Pilling is often the worst enemy of shirts. Imagine having millions of acne on your face at a time. That's exactly what pilling does to T-shirts. It can make even the nicest tee look old and worn out. Here's how to fix it.

Lay the T-shirt flat and gently run a razor over the pilled areas. Be careful not to cut the fabric. Then go over the area with a lint roller to pick up any loose bits. What's more, did you know a fabric shaver also does the trick? These babies are specifically designed to remove pills and fuzz.

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Remember to keep your tees nice and dry as well after fixing

Maintaining Print Designs

Printed designs are often the highlight of a T-shirt. To keep them looking sharp, follow these tips.

Printed T-shirts should always be washed inside out, unless you wanna peel off your own design. If any chance you need to iron them, don't touch the fabric directly - it would be like a farmer branding his own cattle! Try placing a cloth over the design and use a low heat setting. Finally, if you have the chance, then air dry the shirt as often as you can. It's the best bet, since dryer machines are so hot (not in a good way) and can crack the prints of your tee.

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Wrapping Things Up

Long story short, just know that there's still a chance to save your lovely shirts. Your T-shirt collection is more than just clothing – it's a collection of pieces of your personality, through the years. Use these simple tips and your favorite tees will be alive and kicking for years. Happy mending!