Bleach stain?
How to disguise bleach stain on sweatshirt?
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Can you sew something over it? Like a patch from a craft store.
You can always add more bleach. Bleach-stained shirts are popular right now.
You could tie-dye the sweatshirt.
you can buy fabric markers that you could use on the bleach stains they come in numerous colors
Sprinkle on more bleach in other areas to make iall the stains intentional OR add a coordinating fabric scrap to the area and a few other places.
You could tie dye it. You could try to dye it close to the original color but I've never had any luck with that.
Hello. Bleach spattered clothing is very trendy now. You may want to consider spattering some more or even stenciling along with the spattering. It is quite trendy particularly with plaid flannel shirts.
Getting the right shade could be tricky but Just dab a Sharpie on the bleach spots until the spot blends in with the garment. I say dab it on because it will push the ink further into the fibers than just coloring over the spots, for more and longer lasting coverage. But it still isn't permanent but should last for several washings.
Bleach dye or tie dye the shirt.
You can use more bleach and tie dye the sweatshirt, here is how you can do that
https://sarahmaker.com/bleach-tie-dye-a-sweatshirt/
Maybe iron on some design or lettering from a vinyl heat transfer.
Patch try the same color marker and color it in with a cloth from marker
Clothes dye -Scott
You could bleach it more to give it a tie dyed look
You could try to cover it with a permanent marker if it is a dark color like navy blue or black. It will certainly help. Another idea would be to dye the whole shirt.
You could try dyeing the whole sweatshirt a different solid color. Check the tag for the fabric make up and buy dye accordingly.