How to Cut a T-shirt Into a Tanktop
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How to Cut a T-shirt Into a Tanktop
![CYMERA_20150324_113823.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/F8U/0GHJ/I7N5Z2W8/F8U0GHJI7N5Z2W8.jpg&filename=CYMERA_20150324_113823.jpg)
(a crop-top tank-top)
![CYMERA_20150324_113439.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/F5W/WRT7/I7N5Z2CN/F5WWRT7I7N5Z2CN.jpg&filename=CYMERA_20150324_113439.jpg)
start with any old shirt that you want to re-invent
preferably an old t-shirt or long sleeve shirt
![CYMERA_20150324_113536.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FKI/ZIIZ/I7N5Z2CQ/FKIZIIZI7N5Z2CQ.jpg&filename=CYMERA_20150324_113536.jpg)
make the first cuts
- cut off the neck of the shirt as well as the sleeves to your liking
- you can create an deep neck or larger arm holes
- you can make the straps thinner as well
![CYMERA_20150324_113620.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FDK/FVRB/I7N5Z2CT/FDKFVRBI7N5Z2CT.jpg&filename=CYMERA_20150324_113620.jpg)
mark off how short you want your shirt to be with a strip of tape on the back side of the shirt
(marker if you don't have tape)
- i would try it on at this point to make sure you are happy with the neck and sleeve cuts as well as the length of what your shirt will be
![CYMERA_20150324_113659.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FV8/THTR/I7N5Z2CU/FV8THTRI7N5Z2CU.jpg&filename=CYMERA_20150324_113659.jpg)
only cut the back half of the shirt
- this will leave you with enough faberic in the front to make ties
at this point the shirt should look somewhat like this
![CYMERA_20150324_113748.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FVH/2O21/I7N5Z2CW/FVH2O21I7N5Z2CW.jpg&filename=CYMERA_20150324_113748.jpg)
-cut the front of the shirt into slanted 'triangle' shapes
(this will make the ties look less choppy)
- then cut a slit about 3 inches high in the bottom center, of the front of the shirt
The Final Product
![CYMERA_20150324_113823.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/F6C/YQTW/I7N5Z2CY/F6CYQTWI7N5Z2CY.jpg&filename=CYMERA_20150324_113823.jpg)
to finish it off tie the two chunks in the front together to make a synched center