Wie Hemd enger bekommen?

Hey, die Frage richtet sich nach meinem Bruder der wissen möchte, ob man z.b durch 60° Grad Wäsche seinen Hemd enger bekommen könnte, da er morgen beim Fotografieren eher Slim Fit form haben möchte.

Wäre das durch einen Maschinengang machbar das Hemd von Größe L z.b eher auf Größe M hinzubekommen ?

Er hatte eins mit slim fit in M bestellt, was für morgen gedacht war, doch erhielt er eine Mail, wo sich das bis 14.August das Hemd verzögert anzukommen, daher hat er einen Regular Fit Hemd, den er nun etwas enger haben möchte um morgen anziehen zu können.

Bestehend ist das Hemd aus das hier:

  • Material Hemd: 97% Baumwolle, 3% Elasthan oder 65% Baumwolle , 32% Polyester und 3% Elasthan
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Toni2023
7 months ago

32% polyester and 3% elastane

They will not enter even at 60°. Cotton could be, but if, through the mix extremely little.

FelixSH
7 months ago

If it’s not too late:

A shirt is not waisted when it comes in (so it does not get from regular fit to slim fit). It’s going to go in as a whole, and then it’s too small. And certainly not so that it fits nicely.

The size (L, M and S) is also quite different from Slim or Regular Fit. The latter depends solely on the waist, whether the shirt gets narrower down, and how much. The size refers to the size as a whole, but primarily according to the collar size, from which the rest then depends. So above all the shoulder width. Tailling, as I said, is different.

If the photos are only taken from the front, you might be able to attach laundry clips in the back. Doesn’t know how well this works (if, probably only very laborious), but in itself, for the waisting only (mostly rear) a seam is attached to the left and right, the fabric is sewn on the waist. Maybe she’ll get that it looks good from the front when you put the clips well.

Khashogg
7 months ago
Reply to  deha227

Thanks for thanks and good for brother!

Khashogg
7 months ago

This is the dog community in cameras and scales. They are evilly lustful and show everything so ungodly that you should avoid them where it is. The exaggeration is usually dimensionless and the bad guys put into the unfavorable light. You have to trick them out.

Maybe a shirt with longitudinal strips helps, which is loosely cut and can compensate for the poorest camera errors. Or acesoirs and short-sleeved shirts can also help.