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Menswear To My Wear

Menswear to my wear

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/menswear-to-my-wear • Posted by Nettie C.

I was stunned at how this came together. I was fearless because the shirt was free and unworn for over 10 years. I figured I would just cut it up for the fabric if I ruined it too much. This one was given to me in high school. At a time in my life when a huge men's shirt was my idea of heaven. And plaid, too. Let me have it! In the end I only cut the bottom of the sleeves and the curved bottom edge. Everything else was achieved with pin tucks. I took in the sleeves, but opted not to cut off the excess. The inside of this shirt is finished so beautifully. All french seams. I couldn't bring myself to have it all raw and jagged inside. I just folded over the extra when making the new hem. Real world update: I wear this ALL OF THE TIME! It has held up fantastically and I get tons of compliments on it. I'm thinking of making a little spring jacket with the same shape. The possibilities are endless with such a classic silhouette. And pintucks are so versatile, as discussed<a href="http://www.colettepatterns.com/blog/tutorials-tips-tricks/fine-tucks-make-fine-fashion"> here </a>on the Colette Pattern's blog.

You will need

Project Budget
Free

Time

0 h 30

Difficulty

Pretty Easy
Medium 4001306472 489d3a053b

Description

I was stunned at how this came together. I was fearless because the shirt was free and unworn for over 10 years. I figured I would just cut it up for the fabric if I ruined it too much. This one was given to me in high school. At a time in my life when a huge men's shirt was my idea of heaven. And plaid, too. Let me have it! In the end I only cut the bottom of the sleeves and the curved bottom edge. Everything else was achieved with pin tucks. I took in the sleeves, but opted not to cut off the excess. The inside of this shirt is finished so beautifully. All french seams. I couldn't bring myself to have it all raw and jagged inside. I just folded over the extra when making the new hem. Real world update: I wear this ALL OF THE TIME! It has held up fantastically and I get tons of compliments on it. I'm thinking of making a little spring jacket with the same shape. The possibilities are endless with such a classic silhouette. And pintucks are so versatile, as discussed<a href="http://www.colettepatterns.com/blog/tutorials-tips-tricks/fine-tucks-make-fine-fashion"> here </a>on the Colette Pattern's blog.

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