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I think it'd be cool to have denim patched pipes. |
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Patch your ducks with it. Could be cool... Biker Ducks. |
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I do this to my work pants about once a week. I just put some duct tape on a little at a time till I have duct tape pants. |
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Tears well in my eyes at the thought. |
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You get get iron-on patches but they're pretty crap and usually have a smiley face on. I like this idea (although not the underwear bit, no really) because it would be much quicker to get my fella looking halfway respectable before leaving the house (i.e. ensuring no genitalia is actually swinging free in the breeze, I don't know how he manages to always get the first hole *there*). |
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Nice idea, 23. Welcome to the bakery. (WTAGIPBAN) |
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This reminds me of the hat I made for a friend of mine purely out of gaffer tape [see link]. I think more garments should be made out of some variety of tape. |
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I can think of a few people who would benefit from a duct tape balaclava. |
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There are whole web sites devoted to making clothing & accessories out of duct tape. See link for a few. |
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Bedamned. I needed some of this a while back. I used an iron-on (plain). |
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"Patch tape..." I think it might been to be a little bit thicker and a lot sticker. Like gaffer tape but more so. |
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