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Candy Castle and the epic Soda Pop Polo


This polo was one of the first styles I made. It has quickly become my go to shirts for my brother because its such a great pattern, can add a hood, not have a collar, pockets, the options for making him limitless styles. 



This particular one I adapted the placket for the buttons to be shorter because of the panel. 


The fit is relaxed, its not a super fitted polo, and I always have to add some length to his shirts because he's so tall and thin. One of the best things about making clothing for people is making it that perfect custom fit that as soon as they put it on they have to smile cause they know its on point. 


Candy Castle Patterns is one of my favorite pattern companies, I have almost all of her patterns because they are so easy to follow, her group is super supportive if you have questions, and when you read them you feel like you are sitting there with a sewing buddy, which who wouldn't love that?


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