View Full Version : What to do about small fitting tees/hoodies
PuRPoS3
04-10-2007, 05:51 PM
Anybody know what to do about tees or hoodies that fit too small?
I just recieved a hoodie in the mail today that was a bit too small.
Is there anything you could do?
Obviously besides selling it and buying another one sized up
SSBSTS
04-10-2007, 06:29 PM
go to the back yard, dig a hole, put item in the hole, bury item, water often, wait.
before you know it, your hoodie will be full grown.
TheCityOfChi
04-10-2007, 07:33 PM
wash it on cold and hang dry it that wil stretch it out alittle
GracieJiuJitsu
04-10-2007, 07:52 PM
Ahhhh, do I remember the days when I was overweight and had to stretch nearly every article of clothing I bought from Digital Gravel (I wore 3xl at that time).
Ok, here's what I used to do: take a t-shirt or hoodie and pull them over the back of heavy chair (like a recliner). Make sure you are sitting in another chair or on a bed next to the SIDE of the chair the shirt is pulled over. Place your hand through one of the sleeves of the shirt, until you can grip the armpit of the shirt. With your other hand, grip the bottom of the shirt and gently pull the shirt to you. Make sure your foot is pushing against the chair to keep it in place, as you pull the shirt towards you. Remove the shirt and turn it around to the other side and repeat.
Another technique... Just lie on the floor or bed, put your foot in the shirt and pull shirt towards (again, while gripping inside of armpit of shirt and bottom.) you, while pushing with your leg.
Caution: Make sure you are pulling with an equal amount of strength on top & bottom of shirt so as to not stretch it unevenly. Make sure the shirt is not too far pulled down over back of chair, as you will stretch the neck length of shirt.
I know this shit sounds crazy but when I was a fat pig (before BJJ training), I would go to great lengths to rock fly shit. Nima, now ya know why I used to bug ya ass (lol).
PuRPoS3
04-11-2007, 12:57 AM
alright thanks, i'll try these methods
Daddy Wellfare
04-11-2007, 02:25 AM
god bless ebay!
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