
You already have the T-shirt of your dreams, but you're not satisfied with that. You want to give it your personal touch... that distinctive touch that will make it, without a doubt, one of a kind.
Some people cut open the neck piece with scissors to give it a "wild torn" effect... some prefer to remove it completely... the one who folds the sleeve up and secures it with two stitches of thread... the one who cuts it long to show off the navel...
You may have a wild imagination and crystal-clear ideas, but if for whatever reason you're stuck and don't know where to go next, we'd like to offer some suggestions for giving your T-shirt its final touch, the unique finish that will change the course of fashion.
Long live the difference!
Or stuff it with other things and make a cushion! Use your T-shirt as slippers, a toothbrush, a colander, an umbrella, a violin case, a bookmark, a tinderbox...
Do not, under any circumstances, use your t-shirt as just any rag or any piece of cloth.
Dip it well in a bold color of paint, close your eyes, and give the shirt a couple of firm swipes, making a generous splash. It's not a matter of dragging, but of hitting. Throwing the paint can directly from about three meters away also works. The results will surprise you!
When the animal is close, hold the garment by one end and gently poke it on the muzzle. Please do not harm the animal.
The same method works with wild boar and marten.
The night moths will come to eat the cotton (they love organic cotton) and the little gecko chicks will immediately start hunting them, establishing a very vital cycle.
Leave it for several weeks. Unfold it and put it on. The holes are much more decorative than those left by mice or any other rodent.
Lightly place the shirt on already solidifying lava , not the softest kind. When it's about to catch fire, remove it and shake it in the air or blow it on thoroughly.
Run away from the volcano.