Also, I don't love that light box. It provides light but it isn't a surface itself that looks good in photographs, hence the white fabric on the bottom. Have the light box sides in the background works...if the corners/edges aren't in the photos, because they look super tacky. I would be willing to buy another, bigger and better light box, but I doubt that make sense as I would still be left with my issue for bigger items like tops and dresses. This is that lightbox, just fyi: Neewer 24x24 inch/60x60 cm Photo... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00GKGGICC?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
Get a white cardboard paper, and a hard cardboard. Score the hard cardboard down the middle and use its as a backdrop/reflector. Use natural window light, and you have a super cheap white box! You can check out my setup !
I also have a lightbox like this, but ended up putting white cardboard in it anyways, and now just use the previous mentioned set up most of the time.
This pop-up light box, so I can take better pictures of my knitting. I am a very skilled knitter, but a terrible photographer.
You can buy an isolation lightbox off amazon. Mine came with mini-seamless backdrops. The other option is photographing from above on a white surface with a flash diffuser.
Look at www.redwillowfabrics.com for an example of the latter.
I use this lightbox: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00GKGGICC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_glt_fabc_QFT9VPGGG7JPRPDVP6MG