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At night when families gather 'round, they should be mindful to draw the curtains tight. For a slit is all he needs. A slit is all he sees. A slit is all that bleeds. At night when families gather 'round, they should be mindful to draw the curtains tight. For a slit is all he needs. A slit is all he sees. A slit is all that bleeds. At night when families gather 'round, they should be mindful to draw the curtains tight. For a slit is all he needs. A slit is all he sees. A slit is all that bleeds.
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Wearing a high slit long dress is something glamorous in the world of fashion. The high slit on the outfit looks sensuous and make heads turn. The high slit trend is no longer the realm of the red carpet. The fashionistas don this attire with full justice on the streets as well on a bright sunny day.
The idea behind a high slit in the garment is not just to flaunt the toned legs but to carry it in the utmost beautiful manner. But, every outfit calls for some caution and tips to be kept in mind. The dress-up game has its rules, and it’s important to abide by them.
High slit Women’s dresses are best as evening wear and keep the style quotient high. Daytime is best handled with modest slits at the side or back. Workwear should not flash any skin at all unless you are in the fashion industry! The high slit dress is versatile and makes you look taller and leaner.
1. Make sure the dress fits you perfectly and is taped down well.
2. Wear heels with high-slit outfits; it enhances the look more.
3. Choose the colors according to the time of the day. For daytime go for light pastel colors. And in the night if you plan to party then go for a ritzy material of the dress.
4. Too much skin on the show along with an exposed thigh could end up looking slutty. Try keeping the focus on the legs and be subtle about it.
5. Choose sexy underwear. A little glimpse of a lacy garter belt above a nude hose can be scintillating. You can also wear fishnets if you are wearing a black number. It can look glamorous if you carry it well.
6. Monochromes look best with high slits .
7. Wear panties that don’t see through the slit and cause any malfunction.
8. Don the high slit top with a pair of denim shorts and high heels boots.
9. You can wear light skin color stockings too if you want.
10. Maintain a good figure; the high slit looks more glamorous on a toned body.
11. Don’t overdo the slit that looks vulgar and not stylish.
12. Don’t wear too shiny material for the day time it gives the punch in the eye.
13. Don’t wear flat footwear it kills the essence of the high slit, especially in long maxi high slit dresses .
14. Don’t walk abruptly, it looks ill-mannered and eliminates the style quotient of the high slit.
15. Don’t wear see through material.
16. Avoid high-slit dresses or skirts on a windy day, to not get exposed.
17. Don’t wear too tight that it creates problems while walking, let it free flow a bit.
18. Avoid wearing high-slit dresses in winters.
19. Don’t wear it with hair on your legs, especially the long slit dresses.
High-slit dresses are popular among celebrities. But it is not easy to carry them off. Just one small fashion faux pas, and you might end up ruining your overall appearance. Make sure you don’t face any kind of wardrobe malfunction since a high slit does come with some risks. So keep it stunning and stay vigilant!
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Get a t-shirt. This style works best with baggy t-shirts, but you can use a fitted one too. You will be modifying your t-shirt to have a slit in the side that starts at the bottom hem.



Decide how far up the sides you want the slit to go. You can have the slit go up just past the hem for a subtle look, or even further for something more boho-chic. Half-way up is a great look for this. [1]
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Place a pin where you want the slit to end, or mark it with a pen.
Only do one side of the shirt for now.



Cut the side of the shirt up to that point. Set the shirt down onto a flat surface and smooth out any wrinkles. Use sharp, fabric scissors to cut along the seam to where you want the slit to end. [2]
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Don't cut the other side of the shirt just yet.


Fold the shirt in half, then cut the other side. Use the seam you just cut as a guide for the second seam. Unfold the shirt when you are down.


Gently tug on the corners of the shirt. The bottom of your shirt will have four corners: two on the front, and two on the back. Gently tug on each of these corners. This will help stretch the hem out and cause the raw edges to curve inward. [3]
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Seal the cut seams, if desired. T-shirt material doesn't fray, so you don't have to worry about hemming it. The side seams can unravel, however. If you are worried about this, you can seal them with a drop of fabric glue or a few stitches with a needle and thread.

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Get a baggy t-shirt. You will be cutting the sides of this shirt into a fringe, then tying them together. This will give the shirt a boho look as well as make it more fitted. A tight-fitting shirt is not recommended for this, as it may end up too tight.


Cut the sleeves, hem, and/or collar off, if desired. You don't have to do this, but it will give your shirt more character. While you can always save this step for last, it is much easier to do it now. Be careful of how much you cut off, however. It is easier to cut more off than to add fabric back. Listed below are some cutting ideas:

Cut the collar off to complete the rugged look. Follow the original hem, or cut it lower on the front to create a scoop neck.
Cut the entire bottom hem off if you need the shirt to be longer. [4]
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Cut the sleeves off to make this a tank top. Be sure to cut along the original seam; you don't want that left on the shirt. [5]
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Cut the shirt apart at the side seams. Start cutting at the bottom hem and finish cutting at the armpit. For a neater finish, turn the shirt inside out and cut out the entire seam. Make sure that you turn it right-side out when you are done.
If you want to turn this into a tank top, cut the sleeves off as well. Make sure that you cut off the entire seam.


Cut a fringe into the side of the shirt. Set the shirt down onto a flat surface and smooth out any wrinkles. Use a sharp pair of fabric scissors to cut a fringe into each side of the shirt. #* Make the fringe about ½-inch (1.27-centimeterS) wide and 1 to 2 inches (2.54 to 5.08 centimeters) deep. [6]
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Make sure that you are cutting through both layers of fabric, otherwise the next step won't work.


The front fringe to the back fringe. Starting at the bottom, left side of the shirt, tie the first tassel to the matching one on the back. Use a tight, double-knot for this. Work your way up the shirt until you reach the armpit. Repeat this step for the back.
If the tassels are too short, try tugging on them first. If that doesn't help, cut them longer.

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Get a fitted t-shirt. In this style, the bottom hem is left intact. The sleeves are cut off, and the side seam is split open. This slit will open the shirt up, so a baggy t-shirt is not recommended for this. [7]
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Make a mark 4 to 6 inches (10.16 to 15.25 centimeters) above the bottom hem. You can make the mark with a pen or use a sewing pin instead. You only need to do this for one side of the shirt. [8]
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Cut along the side of the shirt, from shoulder to mark. Begin cutting at the top shoulder, just inside the seam. Angle the cut down towards the mark/sewing pin. Make sure that you are cutting the entire sleeve off, seams included.


Fold and cut the other side of the shirt. Fold the shirt in half, so that the cut side is on top. Use the cut side as a guide for cutting the other side of the shirt. If you want to, you can trace the cut side first, then cut it. [9]
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Cut the collar off, if desired. You don't have to do this, but it will help give the shirt that rough look. Simply cut along the collar, just below the stitching. You can also cut the shirt 1 to 2 inches (2.54 to 5.08 centimeters) past the collar on the front to make it a scoop neck, if you prefer. [10]
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Seal the cut seams, if desired. T-shirt material does not fray, so you do not need to hem it. The cut seams may unravel, however. You can keep this from happening by sewing a few stitches at the top shoulder and bottom side seam with a needle and thread. [11]
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If you don't know how to sew, use a drop of fabric glue instead.
If you cut the collar off, you may want to seal the seams on the inner shoulder as well.



Gently tug on the shirt lengthwise. You will need to do this for each cut side of the shirt. This will cause the cut hems to stretch and curl inwards. It will give a cleaner look and hide any unevenness.

Can I make the same shirt but in different colors?

Yes, you are only limited by the type of fabric you have.

I have a scooped necked tshirt with girl-cut sleeves. I want a tank with a straight horizontal neckline. Can this be done with a low scoop neckline already?

Start by removing the sleeves and see if that makes the fit better. You can't make the neck higher, but you can cut it wider and rehem if needed.

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Whether your shirt is too tight or too baggy, there are lots of ways you can alter it to fit. Even if the shirt fits perfectly, you can give it a totally new look by adding a slit into the side. While you can always just cut the side of a shirt up and call it a day, there are a few extra steps you can take to make the shirt look even more unique!

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