If we lose a button, we might as well toss the whole shirt in the garbage. Our sewing skills are nonexistent. Luckily, our putting off learning how to sew a button has paid off thanks to Tic. Tic allows you to pop that button right back on without using any needles or string. All you do is place the spiky end through your shirt fabric, rest the button on it and rotate until the clip piece falls off. What you’re left with is a reattached button that took about zero effort and a shirt you won’t have to donate or toss in the trash.
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