jerbee
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I bought a pair of new without tags Apeks tech shorts on eBay for $20 shipped. They‘re a size XL, and I normally wear between medium and large (sz 35). I was wondering how to best go about downsizing them to fit me. I was thinking of washing them in warm water and drying on low heat a few times to try shrinking them.
After a few cycles of doing that I would turn them inside out and pinch the sides together (so the fabric fits tighter on the sides and waist). Then I could use neoprene cement and clamps to bind it together, and finally sew within the cemented area using thick nylon thread to make sure it stayed there. That way I’m not actually taking off any material so even if it fails, I can just fix it again.
In essence I’m trying to permanently pinch it so it’s tighter. I know it’s going to look a little goofy, but it seems like it should work… I care more about function than form anyway. For the price I figured it’s worth a shot.
I’ve never done anything like this before, so I wonder if that’s crazy or not. Is there a better way to go about doing this?
A dive pal said I could bring them to an upholsterer, since they are used to dealing with heavy duty fabrics, but I don’t know if they would be able to do something like this… I could also bring them to a tailor, but I imagine they don’t work with neoprene either.
After a few cycles of doing that I would turn them inside out and pinch the sides together (so the fabric fits tighter on the sides and waist). Then I could use neoprene cement and clamps to bind it together, and finally sew within the cemented area using thick nylon thread to make sure it stayed there. That way I’m not actually taking off any material so even if it fails, I can just fix it again.
In essence I’m trying to permanently pinch it so it’s tighter. I know it’s going to look a little goofy, but it seems like it should work… I care more about function than form anyway. For the price I figured it’s worth a shot.
I’ve never done anything like this before, so I wonder if that’s crazy or not. Is there a better way to go about doing this?
A dive pal said I could bring them to an upholsterer, since they are used to dealing with heavy duty fabrics, but I don’t know if they would be able to do something like this… I could also bring them to a tailor, but I imagine they don’t work with neoprene either.