I'm sitting pretty tall in the saddle at the moment.
I'm sitting pretty tall in the saddle at the moment.
In my punk rock days I would use fishing line to so sew on patches and fix excessively large holes. As an adult, I use that sewing skill to do things like fixing holes in t-shirts and reattaching buttons.
I just buy new t shirts, something like $5 each.
That's fine but when you finally find one you like after looking at generic bullshit prints forever it's hard to let go, especially when you've worn it just a couple of times. The shirt cost me 10 dollars on clearance but I really like the pattern on it and it's unlikely I'll find it again.
No offense but once you get older and realise you're buying a fashion statement you'll start spending wisely. I buy t shirts off amazon with no logos or designs for about $5 and walmart has them also. I once bought Levi's now I bout jeans.
Spend the money on living not looks.
The shirt cost me 9 bucks on clearance. The needle and thread cost 4. Considering you say Walmart, you must live in the US so my shirt probably cost me the same 5 bucks as yours do, given the current exchange rate. The assumptions aren't a good look on someone purporting to be so wise. ;)
I'm saying all the above in good humour btw, so I hope you take it that way. Thanks for the reply.
Frankly, there's few things in this world that are more badass than getting a big cut and stitching yourself up. I've never seen a lady pull that party trick.
Point being, its all about what you're sewing.