The cut muscle shirt thread

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Not strictly big-dick related but if we can have a whole forum about politics this isn't a big stretch. A couple of us in another thread were talking about the vented t-shirt, where the armholes are low enough to show off not just the guns but the side of your pecs and down onto your lats. I got into these a few years ago, bought some on eBay and have had some custom made for me. Any other fans?
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I do this from time to time with an old t-shirt that is ripping under the arms or fraying around the neck.
Remove the sleeves.
Cut around the neck down almost to the top of the pattern.
Cut the front narrow enough to just cover the nipples or to the edge of the pattern. whichever leaves more front.
Open the side at least 3/4 way to the waist, all the way to the waistband would be even better.
Make the back just as wide as the pattern. If it is a plain back, you can reduce it to a narrow strip, 2" or so.
Cut just the hem off the bottom so you have all unhemmed edges.
 
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Curious about how much back was left, especially on the last two that have relatively narrow fronts.
Also wonder if anyone else opens the neckline when doing this?
 

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Some of these seem to be narrower in front than in back.
Has anyone else worn or even seen this?
I have to compare mine but I think they were all cut pretty evenly front to back. I have shirts that were made that way which have narrower backs than the front, but I don't think any of them are the opposite.
 

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Curious about how much back was left, especially on the last two that have relatively narrow fronts.
Also wonder if anyone else opens the neckline when doing this?
LOL I was about to say "I haven't, but I know @minimalist75 does" then I realized that's you!
 

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These are available new on eBay.

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I bought this one off this guy. I think it looks better on him.

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Saw this on eBay and passed it up.... cut it crooked for one thing and I don't like the sides cut quite that low.
 
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Curious about how much back was left, especially on the last two that have relatively narrow fronts.
Also wonder if anyone else opens the neckline when doing this?
I haven't. I usually do this only when an old shirt gets pitted out and I can't get it clean. Otherwise I have some I bought that way off other guys. I guess If I wrecked the collar with sunscreen or something I could cut it out vs throwing the shirt away.
 
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I haven't. I usually do this only when an old shirt gets pitted out and I can't get it clean. Otherwise I have some I bought that way off other guys. I guess If I wrecked the collar with sunscreen or something I could cut it out vs throwing the shirt away.
I generally use a t-shirt that is stained or torn under the arms as a starting point.
Some of them are also frayed around the neckline, but most are not.
I just like the extra room around the neck.
Most commercially made tank shirts have a larger neck opening than a t-shirt.
 
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Saw this on eBay and passed it up.... cut it crooked for one thing and I don't like the sides cut quite that low.[/QUOTE]
I like them cut low enough for the waistband to show, but I keep enough in front to cover the nipples. I try to keep them even but don't always succeed.
 

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Saw this on eBay and passed it up.... cut it crooked for one thing and I don't like the sides cut quite that low.
I like them cut low enough for the waistband to show, but I keep enough in front to cover the nipples. I try to keep them even but don't always succeed.[/QUOTE]

i have some low-cut ones waiting in the wings til I'm happier with my obliques. Right now i feel like they stick out too much.