This is a very simple refashion. Not to mention that the materials needed (one large oversize boxy shirt) is readily available in any thrift store, op-shop, or garage sale you visit.
We found this amazing floral print shirt at one of our favorite thrift stores here in Nashville, along with a few other boxy tops. I tried to wear it as is, by belting in in the middle, or knotting it a la the 80's, but the volume of this tee just looked bad on me, being a very small woman :P.
BEFORE:

AFTER:


Here is what we did in WORDS:
We simply flipped the tee inside out, and pinned where we wanted to take it in (several inches on each side, plus a little in the sleeves). Rather than pinning straight down, we gave a little more room starting at the waist to create a top that could be worn as a short dress over leggings. Turned on the sewing machine, stiched it together, cut the excess fabric and "ta da!"
Here is what we did ILLUSTRATED:

We used this dress in our fall style blog post which you can see here.
Happy Refashioning!!!!
ashley & ellen
To Catch A Thrift
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