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It’s almost summertime, and that means it’s time to get out your T-shirts! This was a long winter, so it’s going to be great to shed some layers and show off some skin. Speaking of which, maybe some of your old T-shirts just aren’t doing it for you anymore. Maybe they’re a little worn or faded, or maybe you’re just bored with them.

Liz Gregor-Petite and Curvy Style-Makeup for Dummies on Instagram: "Are you bored with just regular T-shirt sleeves? 🙋🏼‍♀️⤵️ Check out one of my diy clothing hacks and easily transform your sleeves from boring to freakin’ awesome! You just need a pair of scissors and a few minutes! ⤵️ COMMENT if you like this look, and SAVE this video for later! Let me know if you need me to send you my video on “How to cut the neck off your tee”! XO-Liz💋 #diyfashion #thriftedstyle #thriftedfashion #bandteest Diy Clothing Hacks, How To Cut Sleeves, Band Tee Style, Cut Tshirt Diy, Tee Shirts Diy, Cut Up T Shirt, Cut Shirt Designs, Diy Cut Shirts, Shirt Makeover

Liz Gregor-Petite and Curvy Style-Makeup for Dummies on Instagram: "Are you bored with just regular T-shirt sleeves? 🙋🏼‍♀️⤵️ Check out one of my diy clothing hacks and easily transform your sleeves from boring to freakin’ awesome! You just need a pair of scissors and a few minutes! ⤵️ COMMENT if you like this look, and SAVE this video for later! Let me know if you need me to send you my video on “How to cut the neck off your tee”! XO-Liz💋 #diyfashion #thriftedstyle #thriftedfashion…

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I saw a shirt like this online, but the tutorial was difficult for me to follow. I sort of made up my own procedure. I happened to have a gray Shade brand shirt in my closet that I rarely wore... because it's gray and I am not certain "how" to wear it. This little knot improvement really made a nice detail and I love to wear the shirt now. So, I cut at an angle from the collar hem towards my right underarm area. You can cut as low down the neckline as you wish the knot to be. Then I decided…