My japanese FastkinII ripped =(

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I wanted to tighten it, but I ripped it in the process >_> I only got to wear it once, and that was during conference. (It got some use though. I broke the team record for 100 fly in it) Anyone think it can be sewed? It's made of the same material that American ones are made from. (pics) i34.photobucket.com/.../DSCF1530.jpg i34.photobucket.com/.../DSCF1525.jpg i34.photobucket.com/.../DSCF1520.jpg My Mom is talking to the guy that she bought it from to see if he will replace it/do anything about it.
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    I think that you could do a decent job of hand sewing that little tear. Make sure that you use a polyester thread, not cotton covered polyester when you do the work. Trying to do a decent job in that type of location would really be a pain using a machine. To really do the job right, you would have to undo some of the existing seams, before doing the repair and then sew them up again. You never know what kind of trouble you are going to get in taking seams apart. My :2cents:
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  • Former Member
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    I think that you could do a decent job of hand sewing that little tear. Make sure that you use a polyester thread, not cotton covered polyester when you do the work. Trying to do a decent job in that type of location would really be a pain using a machine. To really do the job right, you would have to undo some of the existing seams, before doing the repair and then sew them up again. You never know what kind of trouble you are going to get in taking seams apart. My :2cents:
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