Think you could make this a lot easier/effective/natural looking if you could some how hang the t shirt off a structure like a mannequin. That way you would never have to move it, and the fade would present more naturally as if it was actually worn and faded over time
video uploaded at the worst possible time for me, just as i got hyped up i saw the forecast and itll be nothing but rain for the next week at least ;_;
Really not into the harsher blacks either I like the nice softer/tonal look definitely going to try this out. Sick pants at the first half of the video btw, where could I get myself a pair
Great video... As always ! I would like to subit a video idea in case you need one. I think it could be interesting to lean towards tradditional japanese fashion and the role they play in techwear (hakamas, kimonos etc...), I always wanted to buy and wear some but im not sure how to integrate them in my outfits. Your channel is great by the way it keeps on getting better so keep up the good work many thanks !
Nice, it's impressive how much of a difference it made! I really like that black shirt with the zipped pocket you're wearing at the end, can I get a name? :^) Also, the haircut looks great! Have fun in Dublin, sounds like a great opportunity!
Curious if anyone has tips on how to make a shirt go gray instead of brown, I’ve had instances where the black shirt fades into brown- i’ve noticed that lemon juice helps a bit, just wondering if other people had ideas on how to get it gray.
Wtf is this tutorial? Leaving a tshirt in the sun for a month tf, its like making a video on how to make boiled potatoes and then putting potatoes in boiling water. Of course that's going to be the process, we just want a more efficient way of doing it then having to leave our shit in the sun for a month
Pro tip, put the rocks inside.
IQ 100000000
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Stop! you have violated the law! pay the court a fine or serve your sentence!
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Wish I seen this sooner. Now I got rock shadows on my tee
Faded black is the new black lol
Think you could make this a lot easier/effective/natural looking if you could some how hang the t shirt off a structure like a mannequin. That way you would never have to move it, and the fade would present more naturally as if it was actually worn and faded over time
I can see it. ideal situation: live in desert. no one around your house. have mannequin. put shirt on. leave in direct sun for 4 weeks. boom.
@@corbincore imagine mannequin on dessert
@@hansyah5330u can find a lot of mannequins in az
In Denmark we dont even get a month of sunshine in a year.
hope your doing well in Dublin Corbin, must be exciting
drain gang ceo back at it with the tips and tricks
DRAIIIIIN
video uploaded at the worst possible time for me, just as i got hyped up i saw the forecast and itll be nothing but rain for the next week at least ;_;
RIP. hopefully its sunny soon
I typically hang them on a fence then you can flip it easily and not worry about rock marks!
Really not into the harsher blacks either I like the nice softer/tonal look definitely going to try this out. Sick pants at the first half of the video btw, where could I get myself a pair
Enfin leve sentitu cargos!
I too, like the softer tones especially with more streetwear/vintage type fits
Great video... As always !
I would like to subit a video idea in case you need one. I think it could be interesting to lean towards tradditional japanese fashion and the role they play in techwear (hakamas, kimonos etc...), I always wanted to buy and wear some but im not sure how to integrate them in my outfits. Your channel is great by the way it keeps on getting better so keep up the good work many thanks !
Yooooo I was just looking for a video like this
aye im glad!
Nice, it's impressive how much of a difference it made!
I really like that black shirt with the zipped pocket you're wearing at the end, can I get a name? :^)
Also, the haircut looks great!
Have fun in Dublin, sounds like a great opportunity!
I’m pretty sure it’s an arcteryx skyline shirt
its better if you soak it in a bit of stain remover and dry it in the sun when its wet
it’s been 2 months we’re you at?????
Curious if anyone has tips on how to make a shirt go gray instead of brown, I’ve had instances where the black shirt fades into brown- i’ve noticed that lemon juice helps a bit, just wondering if other people had ideas on how to get it gray.
Maybe you could do a techwear packing video. What do you pack/bring as your essentials on a longer term/short term trip 🤷♂️
I just use my black shirt all the time then they look like that
Funny you are going to Dublin because anytime you post I’m also Dublin ;)
Miss your videos. Hope everything is going well on Ireland.
what’s the exact type of gildan tee you have here?
At this time we do care about growing Corbin channel more than Corbin himself. Please don't go to Dublin and become a CEO and abandon us!
Damn, gonna go n try to sunbleach my fancy $1000 acronym jacket!
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you do this in just a day???
o sea sólo lo hace con el sol para obtener ese resultado...? se ve genial
Wish i saw this video before I turned my black shirt to orange using bleach 😭
I'm about to put my black jean jacket outside all summer so it'll be ready for fall
1 month in sun? Am i right?
What about the instant way to get it looks faded
probably add water and a little bit of RIT non-bleach decolor powder in a spray bottle and lightly spray the piece?
How do you remove the bleach?
Buy the clothes again lmao
/undo , I think
@@MimicksVibethanks ill try that
what's the measurement of the bleach that you put when you washed the shirt?
Wtf is this tutorial? Leaving a tshirt in the sun for a month tf, its like making a video on how to make boiled potatoes and then putting potatoes in boiling water. Of course that's going to be the process, we just want a more efficient way of doing it then having to leave our shit in the sun for a month
You could either do this or wear it for a pretty long time but you prolly don't have the patience for that
A month process sheesssh I need it done in a day or two
Step 1. Place in the actual sun. Step 2. Wait a long time. THE END
could i do this with a 600$ vlone hoodie?
☀️ _Could put the clothes on a rotary clothes line_
great video!
Months?….
Sorry did you say A MONTH OR TWO???
i think he's capping
Am I the maniac for just lightly bleaching things? Maybe. But it's Seattle 2 months of sun is just summer here
Congrats on the internship man !
Can't do this in Ireland then.
Why wait 2 months? Just wear it for 2 months!
Nice haircut
You lost me at month.. 😂
Swear wtf
Bro just said a month wth
Pro tip! Use a clothes hanger!
Lol my clothes are already sun bleached and ripped it just happens naturally.
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Pro tip-get a life...