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Jan 27, 2014
Sam B.
For Christmas I got a shirt that was all lace, with 3/4 length sleeves. I wear a tank top underneath it but the sleeves are really itchy against my skin. How can I make it more comfortable with having to wear a longer sleeved shirt under it?
Jan 27, 2014
Shannon B.
It probably would help. It's up to you what you do really. I'm not sure how it would look though.
Jan 27, 2014
Veronica E.
Maybe you should wear a white long sleeve with the lace shirt. Sure, it won't really look so good but at least your skin won't be that itchy anymore ☺
Jan 27, 2014
Hannah K.
Theoretically you could buy a white 3/4 sleeved shirt and wear it underneath, so it just looks like you're wearing a lace shirt.
Jan 27, 2014
Rachel M.
That's a great idea, I was actually just going to say that lol.
Jan 27, 2014
Hannah K.
Or buy a long sleeved shirt and cut/hem the sleeves (because 3/4 sleeve t shirts are hard to find sometimes)
Jan 27, 2014
Sarah L.
I saw this thing that you put moisturizer on your arms and then once its dried it won't itch? I do this when I wear wool shirts :)
Jan 27, 2014
Bry R.
^
Jan 27, 2014
Sam B.
Thanks :) I'm going to try with the moisturizer first but if that doesn't work I'll just wear something to cover my arms :)
Jan 27, 2014
Sierra B.
Modbe and modbod have great layering stuff.