I spent part of my Labor Day pinteresting and saw this great idea for making a workout shirt from an old t-shirt. It seemed simple enough for me to try so I set out. Here is the tutorial link:
DIY Racerback Workout shirt
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I feel like the things I do off of Pinterest never turn out exactly like they should but this is close enough!
*update 9/12: I was able to wash (on delicate cycle) and dry this shirt in the dryer and it stayed together just fine. I half expected it to fall apart but it did not!
I LOVE this, Chrissy! Now I want to try for a few extra workout tanks!! :) Did it take you a long time?
ReplyDeleteYay! No, it takes like 15 minutes!! Super easy. You just have to go slow and make sure you cut symmetrically on each side.
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