It all started when I received a men's XL dark gray T-shirt hand-me-down...
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yep, there it is, a T-shirt |
I thought I might as well try turning it into a skirt:
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Now as a T-Skirt! |
And pockets! I wanted to keep the sleeves and convert them into side seam pockets.
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Voila, les sleeves pockets |
I used the waistband from an old pair of yoga pants that happened to be the same color gray.
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see that bit of pink peaking through... |
Along the way I thought 'why not make it reversible?' Enter an old pink T-shirt...
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a peek inside |
Now it's twice as nice, warm and cozy!
3 comments:
Very nice! I bet it is super comfy!
LaLaLauren
Editor on Duty
turned out great
Thanks Lauren and Laura, I appreciate your comments!
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