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Can polo shirts be shortened

canvas01

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Can polo shirts be shortened? I'm a short guy and its hard to find a polo shirt that doesn't go down to my knees. Can tailors get rid of a few inches of length?
 

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You can ask a reweaver / reknitter to do it for you, although it might end up costing more than your polo shirt.
 

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Originally Posted by canvas01
Can polo shirts be shortened? I'm a short guy and its hard to find a polo shirt that doesn't go down to my knees. Can tailors get rid of a few inches of length?

Absolutely. I have my tailor do it all the time, he charges about $15 per shirt.
 

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There's no reason to have a reweaver do it - most polo shirts are just cut and sewn anyway.
 

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I know some high end knit polo shirts are fully fashioned (knit-finished) at the hem, but most of your normal pique or interlock polos with the shirt-tail bottom have cut and serged hems. You can even cut, overlock and sew with a normal sewing machine.
 

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yes, polo shirts can be shortened. my cousin does it all the time. ralph lauren polos are 2 big for him, he gets it done through a tailor. he charges about 5 pounds per t-shirt. so i guess, thts not a problem.
 

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On patterned polo shirts, the results might not look so good.
 

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i've had polo shirts shortened...one thing to consider though....when you shorten, you might need to take in the sides too b/c when the shirt is shorter, it'll appear wider, IMO
 

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It is a simple alteration. I am very pleased with the results from my local dry cleaners/tailor. I got tapering and shortening done for $10/ea.
 

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Since I bought my own sewing machine I have been altering my own polos like crazy. As long as they fit in the shoulder, any other alteration is pretty easy to do yourself.
 

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