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No Sew Tie-Front Shirt

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For the past couple years, I’ve been trying to get most of my clothes second hand to try to minimize my carbon footprint. With a little bit of TLC, I’m able to transform most of my pre-loved finds into a completely new garment! If you’re like me and trying to be more sustainable or if you are simply on the lookout for a good bargain, this is the project for you. I made this entire shirt for two dollars using stuff I already had on hand.

This took me 5 minutes to make in total. It’s also a comfortable shirt to wear and easy to style. You’re basically only going to need two main things: a pair of scissors (or shears) and an old t-shirt you don’t wear anymore. I got this shirt in the bargain section of my local thrift store. At the time, I didn’t know I was going to cut it up into this cute little number, I just really liked the colour and knew its special moment would someday come.

Its special moment finally came when I saw clothing stores selling these shirts for $30+! For the actual cutting process of the shirt, you’re only going to be cutting the front side open, so make sure you leave the back side untouched. The only time I touched the back was when I opted to cut off the entire collar of the shirt for a more consistent look. The only thing you have to do is cut a thin V shape all the way down the front. Once you put on the shirt, use the two flaps you now have to tie a knot.

This method typically works well on all materials and sizes so have fun with it! If you end up making one, tag @theseatofonespants on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter so that I can see your creations as well 🙂

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No Sew Tie Front Shirt

Total Time 15 minutes

Ingredients

  • An old t-shirt
  • Scissors or shears
  • Chalk or marker for marking fabric

Instructions

  • Lay out your t-shirt on a flat surface. Using a marking tool like chalk or a marker, Trace out a V shape from the front collar of the shirt to the bottom (see photo)
  • Cut along your marking, making sure to only cut the front of the shirt. Clean up any choppy lines.
  • Your shirt is now ready to wear! Put the shirt on and use each newly cut side to tie together in a knot.
    P.S. make sure to wash off any left over chalk markings before you wear the shirt out 🙂

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