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Look at the hem of my T-shirt above.

Is it natural to say "the hem of your T-shirt is folded up (not nice). Let/put it down" in everyday English?

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Look at the hem of my T-shirt above.

Is it natural to say "the hem of your T-shirt is folded up (not nice). Let/put it down" in everyday English?

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Look at the hem of my T-shirt above.

Is it natural to say "the hem of your T-shirt is folded up (not nice). Let/put it down" in everyday English?

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Is it correct to say "the hem of myyour T-shirt is folded up. Let it down"?

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Look at the hem of my T-shirt above.

Is it natural to say "the hem of myyour T-shirt is folded up (not nice). Let/put it down" in everyday English?

Is it correct to say "the hem of my T-shirt is folded up. Let it down"?

enter image description here

Look at the hem of my T-shirt above.

Is it natural to say "the hem of my T-shirt is folded up (not nice). Let/put it down" in everyday English?

Is it correct to say "the hem of your T-shirt is folded up. Let it down"?

enter image description here

Look at the hem of my T-shirt above.

Is it natural to say "the hem of your T-shirt is folded up (not nice). Let/put it down" in everyday English?

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Tom
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Is it correct to say "the hem of my T-shirt is folded up. Let it down"?

enter image description here

Look at the hem of my T-shirt above.

Is it natural to say "the hem of my T-shirt is folded up (not nice). Let/put it down" in everyday English?