The reason the top of your bra folds over and is visible through a shirt is because it is not made or does fit you correctly.
The term "shirt" originated from the Old English word "scyrte," which referred to a piece of clothing worn next to the skin. Over time, the pronunciation and spelling evolved into "shirt."
There are many ways to fold money and play with it. Here is one of the ways. Making a Ring : Try to get a 2 dollar bill and flatten it with Jefferson's face to you. Hold the white edge at the top and start folding it down. Similarly start folding the bottom white edge up. Fold the entire bill exactly in half. The two edges you made should come into contact. Fold it again. You need to ensure that the number 2 is seen to the left.Hold the right corner of the 2 dollar bill and make an up fold. Next, hold the part projecting out and put it in the bill. You need to flip it over when you use it this way. Now, hold the longest piece and start enfolding t below the other one. You need to look out for the smaller piece which usually sticks out. Fold it above the fold on the outer part. The number will be outside and still visible. Finally, Tuck in the final piece sticking out below the number 2.
To take off your shirt, simply grasp the bottom hem and pull it up over your head. You can also use your hands to unbutton or unzip the shirt if it has buttons or a zipper. Once the shirt is off, place it to the side or in a laundry hamper.
The term "tee shirt" originated from the shape of the garment, which resembles the letter "T" when laid flat. The name evolved from its original form "T-shirt" due to pronunciation tendencies and usage over time.
I dont think there is an official name for the shirts, but I like to call it the t-shirt.
add duct tape to the bottom and fold it over the sides about 2 millimeters so its not very visible
Yes, all constellations are visible at one point through out the seasons.
1. Use one forth sheet of paper... fold side over... 2. Fold other side over 3. Fold a corner over to make ear 4. Fold other corner 5. Fold down Draw on face
You would fold , press, and turn it over, fold and press and over again.
To fold a soft taco, place the filling in the center of the tortilla. Fold one side over the filling, then fold the bottom up, and finally fold the other side over to create a closed pocket.
For shirts you cross over the arms, the fold them vertically twice. For pants you fold the across horizontally then fold them in half vertically.
Take a corner of the triangle and fold it over so that the corner is not over the rest of the triangle.
Place the print face down on an ironing board, place the t-shirt over it, and iron through the t-shirt with a hot (not warm) iron. Do not iron the print directly - or you will melt it.
First you would lie it on a flat surface, then fold the left shoulder flap over to the right, then fold the right shoulder flap over the left. You then fold the kimono equally in half, fold the arms inside, and fold in half again.
Fold the top angle over from about 1/3 up over the centre to create a point at the bottom and a flat surface at the top.
a double shirt is a combination of a t shirt over a long sleeve. there. I SAID IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Well, if you just want folds, don't fold it in half over and over, fold it like an accordian. Then you can get more than 8 folds in without being unable to continue. You could also just fold each corner over twice... that's 8.