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Old 11th May 2008, 07:40 AM
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I have some new T-shirts, but don't like to wear them anymore, as they are round neck ones. I would like to know if there is any way I can change the neckline without having to go to the tailors.... I was thinking more of a V-line.... There is one catch though... There is a statement printed on them....Any way to save the statement, yet get the round-necks off?
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Hey there...

I have some new T-shirts, but don't like to wear them anymore, as they are round neck ones. I would like to know if there is any way I can change the neckline without having to go to the tailors.... I was thinking more of a V-line.... There is one catch though... There is a statement printed on them....Any way to save the statement, yet get the round-necks off?

Hai,

If you want to prefer v line better alter by your self by folding the existing neckline inside and stitch them later on to that if you have any idea you can go for fabric painting near to neckline or emb work or stone work or get readymade neckline lace work in shop available prefer you v line and attach to that .

I think you these idea will help you

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Hi,

You can give it for alteration in walmart.Actully Its very tough to alter round from V-neck.You can do easily V-neck from round neck.
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HI,

I think as u say the V neckline will work.However i would advice u not to cut the fabric,instead u could fold the neckline to the V shape and do hemming and edges.This would help u a lot,since in case u get bored with V neck u could try out other neckline shapes.

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