To tatter a shirt, start by choosing an old or inexpensive shirt to avoid damaging a favorite piece. Use scissors to cut small slits or frays along the edges, seams, and sleeves, varying the size and depth for a more natural look. You can also use sandpaper or a cheese grater to distress the fabric further. Finish by washing the shirt to help soften the fabric and enhance the tattered appearance.
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A tatter is a part torn and left hanging. You usually see this as an adjective, as in "the tattered clothing of the hobo couldn't keep out the cold."You've got a huge tatter on the back of your shirt.
Rags, shred, bits, pieces, strips, ruins
A tatter is just a nickname. Steve Bull is one because he is from Tipton and that area is known as a poor area. Still Tipton produced a fantastic footballer and legend of Wolverhampton Wanderers.
1. stroke 2. tear, rent; tatter.
Yes, it can be, but primarily it is an adjective. The verb "to tatter" means to wear out, or to become ragged.
stars scatter... blah blah and the clouds tatter and fade
Steve Bull, a former professional footballer for Wolverhampton Wanderers and the England national team, is often referred to as a "tatter" due to his impressive goal-scoring record and his reputation for being a tough, no-nonsense player. The term "tatter" in this context may also imply a level of ruggedness and tenacity on the field. Bull's contributions, particularly in the 1980s and early 1990s, made him a beloved figure among fans, further solidifying his legacy in English football.
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