outfit: the refashioners diy wrap top

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you may remember last month i mentioned that the talented portia of makery asked me if i would like to take part in the refashioners. if you aren’t familiar with the program, it’s an annual sewing project that she hosts on her blog, challenging a group of people to refashion an item of clothing into something new. the theme for 2015 was “get shirty,” and she selected a group of 19 bloggers to reconstruct a men’s shirt into something more wearable. even though i’d still consider myself to be a sewing novice, i dream of one day being able to sew my own clothes, and i really love the idea of creative reuse when there are so many garments being literally thrown into the garbage.

so last month, i happily got to work transforming this vintage cotton linen blend men’s shirt into my own wrap-back crop top. and i’m so excited to finally be able to share the results! no, i wasn’t especially meticulous in my execution, but it was actually a really simple d.i.y. with only a couple of steps to complete! and the best part is that it’s totally wearable, and it now has a permanent home in my wardrobe. if you’d like to try it out yourself, you can view the tutorial here along with all of the other participants projects. and if the whole thing has got you feeling inspired, portia has also opened up the challenge to the entire community. you can refashion your very own shirt and submit it to the contest by september 27th for a chance to win a massive prize, including 2 bandanas that i hand-dyed with natural indigo just for the occasion.

wearing:
self-made back wrap top
asos high waist wide leg jeans in indigo
clare v. petit kenya bag

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10 comments

  1. man, that shirt is cute! i’m not a bad sewer and i used to rework some simple stuff for myself and hem skirts and things…so i could possibly do this. let me just say:i dig all of your outfits, and your pictures always look beautiful. i myself refuse to wear pants that aren’t high-waisted! let’s just get real. okay, enough fan-girling…have a great weekend, erin!

  2. I bookmarked this tutorial when you posted it and I finally made the top! It’s such a great idea and I like the way it looks when worn the right way and backwards (kind of like a drapey cropped kimono top) Thanks for sharing!

  3. Hey Erin, this is such a cut top and I have some really perfect vintage sheets I’d like to repurchase….BUT…your tutorial isn’t available anymore, is it posted anywhere else?

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