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Cutting and restyling a plain t-shirt is a fun, no-sew way to create a one-of-a-kind design. With sharp scissors and a few simple cuts you can turn a basic tee into a fringe, crop, racerback or off-shoulder look.
Here are the most popular t-shirt cutting designs and how to do them cleanly. Start with a good blank tee so your cuts hold their shape.
Fringe hem or fringe back: cut vertical strips along the bottom or back and knot or twist them.
Crop top: cut straight across the bottom to your desired length (a little longer than you think — you can always trim more).
Racerback: cut the back into a Y or racer shape for a workout look.
Off-shoulder / distressed: widen the neckline, or add small horizontal slits and stretch them for a distressed effect.
Lace-up sides: cut small holes along the sides and thread a lace or strip through.
Use sharp fabric scissors and a ruler or chalk to mark straight lines before cutting.
Lay the shirt flat and cut through one layer at a time for symmetry.
A slightly heavier cotton tee holds cuts better than a thin fashion tee — start with a solid blank so the edges do not curl too much.
Cotton jersey does not fray much — the edges naturally curl. Cut clean lines with sharp scissors; for fringe, gently stretch each strip so it rolls into a neat cord.
A quality cotton tee like Gildan 5000 or Bella+Canvas 3001 holds its shape and cuts cleanly. Thin fashion tees can curl and stretch out of shape.
Yes — add heat-transfer vinyl, an iron-on or a DTF transfer, or order a custom-printed tee and restyle it after.





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