Hard-to-Find Replacement Plus Size Shirt
February 4, 2012 6:01 PM Subscribe
I have this shirt and it has a hole in the front. It is made of tee shirt material so sewing it is not necessarily an option. I am looking for a replacement as I love this shirt, and I would wear it every day if I could.
As you can see, it is no longer available. What makes it is the smocked rosettes. Instead of being the sort of bunchy ones like these (click on the close-up), they are sewn as little spirals, so they are neat and pretty-looking. They also go fairly far up the neckline.
I am a women's US size 18. Any ideas? I am looking for any colors other than white. Thanks!
As you can see, it is no longer available. What makes it is the smocked rosettes. Instead of being the sort of bunchy ones like these (click on the close-up), they are sewn as little spirals, so they are neat and pretty-looking. They also go fairly far up the neckline.
I am a women's US size 18. Any ideas? I am looking for any colors other than white. Thanks!
Best answer: These both look like they have spirally rosettes.
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posted by CarolynG at 6:34 PM on February 4, 2012
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posted by CarolynG at 6:34 PM on February 4, 2012
Just in case you can't find a replacement: is the hole small enough that you could use an iron-on patch on the inside of the shirt, thus preventing the hole from getting bigger?
posted by sugarbomb at 6:42 PM on February 4, 2012
posted by sugarbomb at 6:42 PM on February 4, 2012
Have you tried to darn it like a sock?
(On preview, the iron-on patch MIGHT be a better idea, but then I feel like it would be super obvious if the shirt is jersey material)
posted by two lights above the sea at 6:46 PM on February 4, 2012
(On preview, the iron-on patch MIGHT be a better idea, but then I feel like it would be super obvious if the shirt is jersey material)
posted by two lights above the sea at 6:46 PM on February 4, 2012
How big is the hole? Instead of an iron-on patch could you use clothing glue with a patch?
Dritz Liquid Stitch
posted by caclwmr4 at 6:59 PM on February 4, 2012
Dritz Liquid Stitch
posted by caclwmr4 at 6:59 PM on February 4, 2012
I found this shirt via a ShopStyle search. The banded bottom could be annoying and the negative review is discouraging, but the scoop neckline is similar to your shirt.
posted by Orinda at 7:13 PM on February 4, 2012
posted by Orinda at 7:13 PM on February 4, 2012
Another thought: depending how committed you are to replacing this shirt, you might have the most success by finding a plain scoop-neck jersey top that you like the fit of, buying two in the same color, and getting a seamstress to cut up one shirt and use the material to make rosettes to sew onto the other.
posted by Orinda at 7:16 PM on February 4, 2012 [3 favorites]
posted by Orinda at 7:16 PM on February 4, 2012 [3 favorites]
Best answer: You might find something similar at Target.
posted by Gilbert at 8:36 PM on February 4, 2012
posted by Gilbert at 8:36 PM on February 4, 2012
Best answer: Where is the hole? Can you cut the shirt off about 12 inches below the shoulder seam and sew some new fabric on -- make an empire waist tunic, or even dress?
posted by Malla at 4:48 AM on February 5, 2012
posted by Malla at 4:48 AM on February 5, 2012
Best answer: Target has several shirts with those rosettes right now. This one in XXL would probably be just right.
posted by MsMolly at 8:29 AM on February 5, 2012
posted by MsMolly at 8:29 AM on February 5, 2012
Have you looked on eBay? There are quite a few!
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Some are listed XL but might work for 18 - check the measurements to see. I bet you could massage more results from the search engine - I looked for 'rosette blouse,' 'rosette tee,' and 'rosette t-shirt.'
posted by Addlepated at 10:47 PM on February 5, 2012
Black
Yellow
Lime
Pink
Pink
Some are listed XL but might work for 18 - check the measurements to see. I bet you could massage more results from the search engine - I looked for 'rosette blouse,' 'rosette tee,' and 'rosette t-shirt.'
posted by Addlepated at 10:47 PM on February 5, 2012
If you're willing to splurge, perhaps this knitwear repair company can reweave the fabric for you?
posted by Dragonness at 10:46 AM on February 6, 2012
posted by Dragonness at 10:46 AM on February 6, 2012
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