Today's Refashion Friday post is about a garment that, in a similar vein to the frill hem denim shirt remake, has a few different elements going. But maybe a feature or two might provide some inspiration even if the whole thing doesn't work for you!
So what IS going on here? Well the base of this top is an unwanted grey marl dude's T-shirt that had the sleeves removed and the hem chopped off. An equally neglected men's button-up shirt was then ransacked for pieces to apply to the T-shirt/tank basis. The button stand was cut away and top-stitched down the front. Sections of the sleeves were harvested to make new slightly puffy sleeves (with cuff bands made from the hem part of the original T-shirt).
The new top also features a waist band/tie made from harvested shirt fabric. Overall, this top is fairly cropped and quite boxy. Personally I think my favourite element is the applied button stand: such a simple feature that could add an unexpected design element to a variety of makes.
9 comments:
Very cute top. Great use of fabrics.
Very cute indeed !! love the bow detail , you have completely transformed this. New fan :D xx
I like the idea of combining the two different fabrics.
Very beautiful inspiration :)
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My favorite part is the idea of knit binding/trim on woven fabric. I'm definitely storing that one for future reference!
I ADORE this! The colors go perfectly and the tie front is perfect (I've tried to make tie front shirts a few times..major failure). You're inspiring me to try try again!
I love these posts, I always find them really inspirational!
I really like the look!
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