Why use the StitchClip™?

New clothes are more expensive than ever!

The cost of brand-new, name-brand jeans are going for between $59 - $70 these days. With prices like this, it's time to start thinking outside the box.

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Buy discounted or "almost" new clothing instead of brand-new; Recycle!

By customizing outlet store or thrift shop clothing, you can save yourself a bundle of cash while also giving your local landfill a bit of breathing room.

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Increase your discount purchase potential

Trying to find discounted pairs of pants at the outlet stores that fit you perfectly is a frustrating and difficult task.

Imagine being able to choose from ANY pair of pants that fit your waist!

Too long? New pants. Too short? New shorts!

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But aren't there other ways to hem pants?

There certainly are.

Let's explore a few of the options...

Sewing Machines

Sewing machines are great! ...If you've got the money to buy one, the extra space to store it and to use it, a large, sturdy work surface to support the machine and to lay out the fabric, electricity, the time for setup and breakdown, ...and most importantly, the know-how to use it properly.

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Iron-on, double-sided hemming tape

"What about iron-on, double-sided hemming tape? Does it work?" Of course!... Until it doesn't.

Double-sided hemming tapes are activated by the heat of a clothing iron, meaning that once applied, it is recommended that the pants never again be placed into a dryer... unless you want to risk of replacing your other (now ruined ) clothes or the dryer itself.

The StitchClip™ only utilizes a threaded needle. No adhesives.

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Staple guns

Yes, there are devices on the market today that utilize plastic staple fasteners to keep pieces of fabric together.

With a hemming process that involves small darts of plastic being punched through your clothing, the pros and cons of this one pretty much speak for themselves.

Again... the StitchClip™ only utilizes a needle and thread to modify clothing. No embedded plastic pieces.

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