EASY!! With the 95ºf weather, The Husband needed lighter-weight wearables.
I made his long-sleeved shirt a short-sleeved one by using the measurement of one of his other short sleeves, from shoulder to cuff. That way the length would look correct. And I made his shorts out of army fatigue pants by using the same color dark green thread to hem the bottom of the leg, cutting just at his knee and hemming 3/4 inch.
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Albert the Family Dog photo-bombs again! Army fatigue shorts close-up. |
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I like the pink/orange contrast with the dark green fatigues... |
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And the pink & orange striped shirt is still MANLY enough for Himself... |
2 comments:
Hurray for a Manly refashion! Usually we take their stuff and refashion it for ourselves. :o)
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I love the easy fixes. And the fellow who can rock the pink fashion plate. -Seeks, EOD
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