I started with two shirts. Both were cast offs from my husband's college days.
Then I started cutting. I did a lot of cutting. First I cut off the collar. Then the sleeves.
Then I cut the neckline deeper, and the straps and the bottom, like so.
And finally I finished.
The wonky back
The reason why it's kind of a fail is I feel like it doesn't fit me like it should. I should have started with a larger shirt (this one fits only a little big, when it should be at least a size bigger than you are). So the proportions seem a little off. I didn't even make a second one because both shirts fit the same way. It was my first time doing something like this so the straps aren't exactly right. BUT in the end, I still wear it to work out, so I suppose it isn't a complete fail. Next time I might use this tutorial, which has a little more detail: Trash Planet's Tutorial
It does look long enough which is what I would really like!
ReplyDeleteI love anything repurposing old t-shirts and anything no-sew. This is a win for me since I have actually been working out and could use a racer back style shirt.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute idea! Working out is way more fun when you look good and feel good!
ReplyDeletegreat idea! looks fun
ReplyDeleteI think the back is cool with the wrapping.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea to repurpose an old tshirt.
Awesome! I want to do this!
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