How To Slim Your Shirts With (Simple) Darts | DIY Tailor Series

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  • Опубликовано: 29 мар 2019
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    I asked Louis to come show me a few different DIY fixes for clothing. This one we do a simple straight stitch by hand to repair a small tear in jeans, pants, or a shirt.
    We will also be showing how to :
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    Hem your pants by hand: • Hem Your Own Trousers ...
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    Repair a seam rip
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    For reference, I am 6’4 usually 170lb. Typical sizes of clothing:
    T-shirts: S
    Long sleeve shirts/button downs: M
    Dress Shirts: 15.5 x 35
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Комментарии • 261

  • @Mas_Tun
    @Mas_Tun 5 лет назад +207

    A couple of extra tips:
    Old bars of soap work well as chalk, so you can use that if you can't find any chalk locally nor want to wait for some to arrive in the mail (I just use the white, unscented ones).
    Darts are the perfect opportunity to practice your hand stitching, so try it out if you don't have a machine. Just make sure you follow your markings, and that your stitches are short and even.

    • @andrew1212w
      @andrew1212w 5 лет назад +2

      Very good video I have several shirts which I will get taper darts put in at a local Taylor’s 👍

    • @KayossMonkey
      @KayossMonkey 5 лет назад +6

      old bars of soap might leave oil stains on fabric, so wouldn't suggest that. Talking from personal experience....

    • @Mas_Tun
      @Mas_Tun 5 лет назад +5

      What kind of soap did you use? Some bars of soap add moisturizers or fragrance which would leave behind oil residues. I use unscented white soap since that's what I use to wash my hands, and I've never had an issue of oil stains. I've probably used soap to mark at least 200 articles of clothing over the years, of various colors and fabrics. If anything, from my experience, soap steams out more easily than some of the chalks I have used.

    • @KayossMonkey
      @KayossMonkey 5 лет назад +2

      I use scented ones. Never thought about it...

    • @justaburdeninmyhandjustana8519
      @justaburdeninmyhandjustana8519 3 года назад +1

      You can also use deodorant, corn starch, or even flour

  • @yolandadavila4110
    @yolandadavila4110 5 лет назад +20

    Thanks my grandson dresses formally for work and I’ve been thinking over how I can do it. Now you have given me the idea. Looks very neat. Thank again.

  • @toddalbert8342
    @toddalbert8342 5 лет назад +19

    Timely and perfectly the instructive/visual guidance I needed to dart up several summer shirts!! The Kavalier is a mind reader! Just finished cuff hemming 23 pars of trouser legs. It was a grand adventure. I would like to DIY jacket sleeves next.

  • @davidalantroyer
    @davidalantroyer 2 года назад +7

    Guys, this video totally changed my wardrobe. I wear size small shirts, and my chest measurement is eleven inches greater than my waist, so that’s a pretty large chest to waist ration. Obviously virtually no shirt has ever fit me in a tailored way, until tonight. I showed my wife this video, and she did 3 of my “go to” flannels. WOW is all I can say. To have a shirt on that fits the shape of your body is game changing. Every single button up or button down shirt I own will have to have this treatment now. Thank you again for making this so simple for us.

  • @sheikhselim2312
    @sheikhselim2312 4 года назад +6

    I had a hard time grasping the math of the tailoring the first time around watching the video. But the second time made more sense. This is an inspirational video for young men like me with a strict budget to learn how to dress sharp. Thank you for sharing this information.

  • @ilikewasabe
    @ilikewasabe 5 лет назад +14

    Subbed to Louis's channel! It's a channel a really need!

  • @mmarszalek
    @mmarszalek 5 лет назад +30

    This is what I was looking some time ago and I couldn't find anything useful. Great idea for a new series. Can't wait for further videos!

    • @The_Kavalier
      @The_Kavalier  5 лет назад +3

      Thank you Michal! Same experience here, except 6 years ago 😉

  • @Blafard666
    @Blafard666 5 лет назад +63

    There is absolutely no chance I try do this myself but that was very instructive ...

  • @ampecsu
    @ampecsu 4 года назад +56

    0:35 ....he did not like you saying THAT LOL

  • @shanejones5885
    @shanejones5885 4 года назад +6

    This literally made me want to get up and try this. Great video guys

  • @Peter95111
    @Peter95111 5 лет назад +8

    I've been doing this to my dress/ work shirts for years. At first I always did the side seam like you showed at first. I tried darts but they were a little harder. This is a great tutorial. I'll try that from now on.

  • @DB-ck4bj
    @DB-ck4bj 2 года назад +1

    I've not seen this explained in such an easy-to-understand manner before. Thanks!

  • @savvylifestrategies9445
    @savvylifestrategies9445 5 лет назад +22

    Excellent "how to," Jon. I like this new series.

  • @zaniac100
    @zaniac100 4 года назад +10

    Thanks for the helpful video. At 50 I thought of altering my own clothes watched a few instruction videos like this one, then decided to buy a sewing machine. (I actually bought the same machine seen in this video - something I only realised after I bought it. It was on sale at half price.) Anyway for my first alterations on an actual item of clothing I followed these instructions and tapered an old business shirt that I never wear, then did business shirt that is relegated to weekend wear only now. I made a mistake on the first one but the second went fine. Thanks for good clear instructions.

    • @imdbtoo
      @imdbtoo 2 года назад +1

      Walmart has a decent machine on the cheap. It replaced my old JCPenney machine that squeaked something fierce when I used it (with that noise, NEVER).

  • @BrianAnderson-ge1oo
    @BrianAnderson-ge1oo Год назад

    Thanks guys, you made it look so easy, I mend old singer machines, now in my sixties, I'm learning how to sew. I'm so chuffed with this clip. I will be following you for more tips.
    Thanks.

  • @stuartwakefield1207
    @stuartwakefield1207 4 года назад +5

    I just took in a shirt using this method, although I didn't star the dart until it was five inches from the yoke, and it worked perfectly. Thank you for sharing this knowledge!

  • @paecpc
    @paecpc 4 года назад +6

    Great, I will have many more shirts to wear in my closet, cheers 🥂!

  • @bmj4052
    @bmj4052 2 года назад +1

    Newbie here: great video! Very clear and helpful. I can't wait to check out more of your videos.

  • @PaulSchortemeyer
    @PaulSchortemeyer 4 года назад +2

    Brilliant video and clear explanation - thanks a bunch!

  • @dsbmac6476
    @dsbmac6476 3 года назад +75

    I tried this. IMO this alteration goes too high up the back. It alters the fit across the chest/shoulders which isn't usually where the excess fit is. I would only come up to around the bottom of the armhole. This takes the slop from the sides but leaves the shoulder fit as is.

    • @MeepMeep88
      @MeepMeep88 2 года назад +5

      Yep there's a bunch of different darts you can put on a shirt. I was experimenting with darts and you could actually put a curved dart from the back curved to the seam where the sleeves connect. Hides the darts better imo

    • @James2swift
      @James2swift 6 месяцев назад

      There is usually excess fabric around the CHEST, making the dart higher than the arm hole is the only way to reduce excess fabric in that area.

  • @sujatakumar1756
    @sujatakumar1756 3 года назад +1

    Very clear instructions and very nicely done. Thank you.

  • @tracycollins9122
    @tracycollins9122 4 года назад +7

    Thank you so much for the helpful tutorial!! Easy to follow - Took me less than 30 minutes!

  • @julianzuloaga
    @julianzuloaga 5 лет назад +3

    This is GOLD! 🔥

  • @laurelchapman7891
    @laurelchapman7891 Год назад +1

    Thank you, thank you! I need to take in XL work shirts for my SIL who is really tall, but thin as can be. The XL gives him the length he needs, but the XL is way too much material around. I followed these instructions once before and it worked perfectly. I have another batch of 5 shirts to take in for him and just went looking for your video again!!

  • @darrencruse305
    @darrencruse305 Год назад

    Just watched your video then marked out my shirt got the mrs to sew it up fits like a glove. Thanks so much

  • @thedon86
    @thedon86 3 года назад +2

    Practical DIY to learn. That's a home run.

  • @billkilpatrick3465
    @billkilpatrick3465 3 года назад

    Nicely done! Very informative in a very short video!

  • @prasannanalli1728
    @prasannanalli1728 6 месяцев назад

    Superb looking good after the altercation.

  • @LorenzoTheLeo
    @LorenzoTheLeo 4 года назад

    AWESOME TUTORIAL! Thanks For The Video, It Was / Is Extremely Helpful.

  • @kfok01
    @kfok01 4 года назад +21

    What about the arm area if it’s too big as well?

  • @janusg8680
    @janusg8680 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you. This worked great for me. Easier than I thought.

  • @auntigingy8666
    @auntigingy8666 4 года назад +9

    Would be helpful if you told us how and why the 3.5 inches is different for other people and how you determine the measurement differences and why!

  • @andreleverettejr3747
    @andreleverettejr3747 3 года назад

    AG is a great teacher

  • @laynesbass
    @laynesbass 3 года назад +1

    I'm trying this tonight. setting up the sewing machine is the hardest bit

  • @c1ssalc
    @c1ssalc 5 лет назад +1

    Very well done video. Super informative and helpful. Thanks!

  • @Kam-Bogey
    @Kam-Bogey 5 лет назад

    Thank you! Exactly what I needed!!

  • @qormi1000
    @qormi1000 2 года назад

    Excellent video. Thank you so much. I am going to try that on the back of a dress I need to take the fullness from.

  • @jotacalvo
    @jotacalvo 3 года назад

    I question sewing videos because of the hacks some people use. Then I saw Louis. Ok, I can trust it 🙂👍

  • @mararoseify
    @mararoseify 4 года назад

    This is SO helpful thank you!

  • @prasannanalli1728
    @prasannanalli1728 6 месяцев назад

    Truly helpful 😊

  • @ExclusiveMusic1
    @ExclusiveMusic1 5 лет назад

    Absolutely amazing

  • @krollic
    @krollic 5 лет назад +3

    I really enjoy stretch dress shirts like the ones from woodies and then getting them darted/tapered. You can achieve a super tailored fit that hugs your form closely and looks great without compromising movement. tbh I would like to see more high quality suit wool fabrics with stretch in them so you could achieve the same thing.

    • @AspiringGent
      @AspiringGent 5 лет назад

      They are definitely coming just a matter of time.

  • @standom2390
    @standom2390 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you guys!
    I'm on PKD-Carnivore for 2 years, and I need to take in ALL my cloth. Down from XXL to L.

  • @peterellis2885
    @peterellis2885 3 года назад

    Thanks guys - very helpful! Pete

  • @lmin1989
    @lmin1989 3 года назад

    Looks great! Thank you for sharing

  • @diasporaman5419
    @diasporaman5419 5 лет назад

    That was awesome...thanks gents

  • @mobilegamesforever7736
    @mobilegamesforever7736 4 года назад

    Awesome! Thanks for the video.

  • @THELASTNUMBER1
    @THELASTNUMBER1 2 года назад

    THANKS
    AND """"EID MUBARAK"""" TO BOTH OF YOU

  • @akbunny5221
    @akbunny5221 3 года назад

    That was excellent gentlemen, thank you.....!

  • @francischoo1812
    @francischoo1812 5 лет назад +1

    Good guide. Thanks.

  • @PiecesOfJenus
    @PiecesOfJenus 4 года назад

    Great job!

  • @mariposa1933
    @mariposa1933 2 года назад

    Im a female and love this for some of my tops! Thank you guys! 👍🙌

  • @alexcortes8054
    @alexcortes8054 2 года назад

    great video for a beginner ! thanks

  • @ShankarRabha1111
    @ShankarRabha1111 4 года назад

    Its really helpful Thank you so much☺️🤗❤️

  • @olddognewtricks7599
    @olddognewtricks7599 Год назад

    Thanks for that. I've just lost weight and I will be taking this to all my shirts that are just hanging in the wardrobe at the moment.

  • @JoeDoe1
    @JoeDoe1 4 года назад

    Thank you fellas.

  • @ChristianMercadoAcevedo
    @ChristianMercadoAcevedo 4 года назад

    This is a great video! thanks

  • @SteveRotheGarden
    @SteveRotheGarden 2 года назад +1

    This could help some folks, but a few things: the patterned shirt makes the measuring easier than many shirts; the taper was maximized at the center rather than the waist, so you can see the result is too snug in the torso/chest; and this method adds a sewn seam - which could have flaws - to the look, and on the plainly visible back, whereas my preferred method of takiing it in at the side seams adds no new seams and helps hide any flaws under the arm.

  • @jameslovering9158
    @jameslovering9158 5 лет назад +1

    Very cool shirts for me are always too baggy around the waist for my chest size, I used to get bespoke shirts but not able to now ( too expensive ). The darts look great and easy todo.

  • @pablojuliangomezguzman8814
    @pablojuliangomezguzman8814 3 года назад

    Awesome 👏🏼 thanks 🙏 ... from Guatemala c.a.

  • @davevanfunk8917
    @davevanfunk8917 2 года назад

    Very helpful!

  • @kajaeditz6427
    @kajaeditz6427 4 года назад +1

    Very helpful bro

  • @daisysummer1575
    @daisysummer1575 4 года назад +1

    Now, I just have to buy a sewing machine so I can do my hubby's shirts.. Thanks.

  • @malikabdul6263
    @malikabdul6263 3 года назад

    good working brother

  • @marcchristiankowoll2889
    @marcchristiankowoll2889 Месяц назад

    THANK YOU!

  • @thespacesbetweenstudio3346
    @thespacesbetweenstudio3346 29 дней назад

    Just tried my first dart last night. The top point is a little messy but ill keep practicing.

  • @hazee8089
    @hazee8089 4 года назад +1

    I am going to take my white shirt to tailor tommorow.

  • @jeffer168
    @jeffer168 4 года назад +1

    Would like to see a similar video but for t-shirts including how to slim the sleeves.

  • @constancergarcia7258
    @constancergarcia7258 5 лет назад

    Fantastic!

  • @fljj9261
    @fljj9261 Год назад

    Great video! Thank you! Can you use a serger to cut off the remaining fabric?

  • @bobluhrs
    @bobluhrs 4 года назад +1

    I go down the sides and up under the arms, sometimes down the arms a bit, so nothing shows. I finish by zig-zag stitching 1/4 inch outside the seam and cutting the fabric just outside the zig-zag stitch. Inside it can look a little messy but the fit looks great on the outside, nothing shows except the seam down the side is a little bit indented, you never see that, and the shirt fits awesome and no sign of alterations. It does commit the shirt to the new size since I cut the fabric. Leaving the fabric can work if not too much of it.

  • @luxurreview
    @luxurreview 5 лет назад +4

    Although I can see it, it gives it a bespoke look.

  • @prasannanalli1728
    @prasannanalli1728 6 месяцев назад +1

    Awesome 👌 👏 👍

  • @abbashusain6053
    @abbashusain6053 5 лет назад

    hey there, could this technique be done for regular button down shirts as well?

  • @carpediem3593
    @carpediem3593 5 лет назад +3

    Great video, I am a new subscriber. I found you on the wallet video from modern man...… Now I am ready to dart all of my balloon shirts.

  • @Brandonh31
    @Brandonh31 5 лет назад +10

    Could the darts just be positioned over the side seams so as to not add more seams?
    I found that on my practice shirt, it bunched a bit at the top of the dart..
    Thanks for the video

    • @ghoulie1313666
      @ghoulie1313666 4 года назад +3

      don't have an answer but in the video you also see that when they are done. it has a bunching at the top of his shoulder blade

  • @amberchaba1148
    @amberchaba1148 4 года назад

    Cool i love this; thanks so much

  • @keithmesmer3254
    @keithmesmer3254 4 года назад

    So if have your shirts darted, does it have an impact when you have your darted shirts: laundered, starched, pressed, and put on a hanger? Is there an up charge for darted shirts (e.g. higher cost for French cuff shirts)?

  • @margot2001
    @margot2001 5 лет назад +2

    Also you can use a friction pen for your marks : the ink goes off whith friction, but also with heating (ironing and/or washing).

    • @alexquyenvo5196
      @alexquyenvo5196 3 года назад +1

      Great tip, didn't think of that till you said it, thanks !

    • @margot2001
      @margot2001 3 года назад

      @@alexquyenvo5196 You're welcome. I got it from another tuto ;) Pass it on !

    • @alexquyenvo5196
      @alexquyenvo5196 3 года назад +1

      @@margot2001 right on, it's always nice to pass on knowledge hihi...

  • @flugelblarghen
    @flugelblarghen 3 года назад

    So are darts fairly versatile? For instance making the two sides uneven or having a straight section in between the two diagonals depending on body shape

  • @romniyepez5206
    @romniyepez5206 3 года назад

    wow! Cool, Thank!

  • @jerrettfeatherston7530
    @jerrettfeatherston7530 4 года назад

    Cool very useful thank you

  • @mb3080
    @mb3080 9 месяцев назад

    If you're taking in the sides would you do that beforehand? If so how much allowance would you leave so there's enough material for the darts?

  • @javlam2226
    @javlam2226 4 года назад

    what model of sewing machine are you using? singer heavy duty, what else?, is it good for the hem on jeans?
    Thanks

  • @shekhar_sahu
    @shekhar_sahu Год назад

    Didn't know it's called Dart. Now I will be altering a lot of my shirts :)

  • @willtothewong
    @willtothewong 5 лет назад +1

    Nice!!!!

  • @pm6613
    @pm6613 4 года назад +14

    I did this once in an 'emergency', with a stapler. :)

    • @elequencychi9484
      @elequencychi9484 4 года назад

      O-0

    • @mikecurtis11
      @mikecurtis11 3 года назад +1

      @@elequencychi9484 MacGuyver it!

    • @AlexandeKnight
      @AlexandeKnight 2 года назад

      Hope those staples were stainless steel or the rust stains would be an absolute pain.

  • @DM-mt7km
    @DM-mt7km Год назад

    Interesting video. How much does a tailor typically charge to alter a dress shirt in this way?

  • @rahultodkar9641
    @rahultodkar9641 Год назад

    Thank bro kadak

  • @brandonbandstra226
    @brandonbandstra226 Год назад

    Awesome

  • @megachar2163
    @megachar2163 3 года назад

    Western Pearl snap Shirts are all I wear but have a hard time getting the right size
    Large is too small for me and XLarge can be too big for me, would darts help get me the right size?

  • @ratskirobo4836
    @ratskirobo4836 4 года назад

    Bravo!!!

  • @michaelanthonyortegaherrer348
    @michaelanthonyortegaherrer348 4 года назад

    That's cool thank you

  • @djtblizzle
    @djtblizzle Год назад

    Is there a way to “shrink” a collar? My shirt is a 17, but I’m closer to a 16. I have to buy bigger shirts because my arms are long, but my neck is thin in relation. Thanks

  • @mostofakamal78
    @mostofakamal78 3 года назад

    Thank you

  • @friendlygoz
    @friendlygoz 5 лет назад +1

    I’m a huge fan of the channel. I love that you are doing videos on alterations. I wanted to know what your guest thinks about the difference between taking a shirt in on the sides and darts, like the ones he sewed into your shirt. I’ve only ever taken my shirt in from the sides. Thoughts? Thanks.

    • @AspiringGent
      @AspiringGent 5 лет назад

      Darts are quick and easy and good for giving the body a little shape.
      Taking in the sides is a little more time consuming and takes more skill to give a great finish look. However, is way more customizable for the fit.

    • @friendlygoz
      @friendlygoz 5 лет назад

      Thanks so much. I have a few Charles Tyrwhitt shirts that have darts already. I may work with the existing darts to make the shirts more fitted. Thanks for the reply and congrats on a great channel.

    • @MeepMeep88
      @MeepMeep88 5 лет назад +1

      @@friendlygoz
      Darts help accentuate the curve of your back. The sides does what it says it does, accentuate the sides. You need both for a shirt to look good. But you'll survive if you just have one =D

  • @dannelalbert7111
    @dannelalbert7111 Год назад

    Can darts be successfully added to a shirt with side pleats on the back? Or is that something that should be avoided. Any advice for how to do it on a shirt like that?

  • @jenniferbrown8763
    @jenniferbrown8763 5 лет назад

    Nice video, my shirts are too big around the shoulders mostly, would this make them smaller at the shoulders?

    • @The_Kavalier
      @The_Kavalier  5 лет назад +1

      No, this solves the body sizing. Shoulders is a tough one to fix without a new shirt

  • @raefblack7906
    @raefblack7906 2 года назад

    I don't know how to use a sewing machine. Could I use hemming tape?

  • @0508jimmy
    @0508jimmy 4 года назад +1

    Wonderful,,,,,,,