My style secret weapon makes quick alterations to clothes – it’s great to have in your arsenal of fashion hacks

A FASHION influencer has shared her secret style weapon that makes changing outfits quick and easy.

It’s a great tool to have in your arsenal, she says.

Lexie, a fashion influencer, shared her favorite secret weapon among her fashion tips

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Lexie, a fashion influencer, shared her favorite secret weapon among her fashion tipsCredit: Tiktok/@lexietucker_

Lexie (@lexietucker_) shared the video with over 290,000 TikTok followers.

“I have this cardigan that I want to unfold to make a V-neck but this side keeps coming apart so let me show you,” she says.

“And no, it doesn’t damage your clothes.”

She held up a micro stitch gun$35, quickly hold the bodice of her sweater where she wants it, and sew it down.

She suggests: “I would pick a seam or an area of ​​slightly thicker material and sew it up.

She advises: ‘She will always be open and it’s only temporary, not permanent, watch that tiny stitch, cut it off when you’re done.

“I use this all the time, it’s a great little fashion hack in your fashion hack arsenal.”

People have taken to the comments section to share their thoughts.

“I use mine to bounce back on my impulsive shopping decisions,” one person commented.

“It’s good to know it’s a multi-use tool.”

“I have this and love it,” said another.

“I use it to temporarily hem my pants whenever I’m wearing sneakers or flats.”

She says she can make quick and temporary changes with a sewing gun

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She says she can make quick and temporary changes with a sewing gunCredit: Tiktok/@lexietucker_

Russell Falcon

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