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yeojastyle:

[TUTORIAL: STUDDED COLLAR / DENIM SHIRT]
What you will need:
Denim Shirt
Screwback Cone Studs (11mm - I purchased a pack of 50 from eBay.)
Flat screw driver
Something sharp to make holes (I used scissors)
Steps:
Create a hole where you want the stud to be.
Push the screw through the hole.
Twist the spike on through the other side and use a flat screw driver to secure it.
Repeat the steps until you’re done.
*I actually purchased the wrong studs (these screwback cone studs are heavier and more expensive than the cone studs with prongs).
yeojastyle:

[TUTORIAL: STUDDED COLLAR / DENIM SHIRT]
What you will need:
Denim Shirt
Screwback Cone Studs (11mm - I purchased a pack of 50 from eBay.)
Flat screw driver
Something sharp to make holes (I used scissors)
Steps:
Create a hole where you want the stud to be.
Push the screw through the hole.
Twist the spike on through the other side and use a flat screw driver to secure it.
Repeat the steps until you’re done.
*I actually purchased the wrong studs (these screwback cone studs are heavier and more expensive than the cone studs with prongs).
yeojastyle:

[TUTORIAL: STUDDED COLLAR / DENIM SHIRT]
What you will need:
Denim Shirt
Screwback Cone Studs (11mm - I purchased a pack of 50 from eBay.)
Flat screw driver
Something sharp to make holes (I used scissors)
Steps:
Create a hole where you want the stud to be.
Push the screw through the hole.
Twist the spike on through the other side and use a flat screw driver to secure it.
Repeat the steps until you’re done.
*I actually purchased the wrong studs (these screwback cone studs are heavier and more expensive than the cone studs with prongs).

yeojastyle:

[TUTORIAL: STUDDED COLLAR / DENIM SHIRT]

What you will need:

  • Denim Shirt
  • Screwback Cone Studs (11mm - I purchased a pack of 50 from eBay.)
  • Flat screw driver
  • Something sharp to make holes (I used scissors)

Steps:

  1. Create a hole where you want the stud to be.
  2. Push the screw through the hole.
  3. Twist the spike on through the other side and use a flat screw driver to secure it.
  4. Repeat the steps until you’re done.

*I actually purchased the wrong studs (these screwback cone studs are heavier and more expensive than the cone studs with prongs).


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