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CrankySpice

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Well, just one for now...tomorrow I plan to make one into a *gasp* halter. My first halter experient! I can't wait.

Anyway, I didn't take a before pic of this one, and Old Navy no longer has it on their website that I can find, but it is was basic ringer tee in camo print size mens XXL. waaaay too tight on me and bor-ing. I cut off the crew neck and made it into a V-neck, cut the shirt in half under the boobs and added a black stretch panel for the waist (it was the bottom of another too-small t-shirt), added side panels to the bottom half, reattached it to the new waist, and then slit up the sides of the new panels. ya dig?

I want to do something to brighten up the top half, but I can't decide what. I'm thinking either cut-outs at the shoulders (so my shoulder would show through) or maybe a light colored applique on one side (I'm thinking a lavender skull & crossbones or a pink & white striped heart). What do you think? I'm open to suggestions.

Also, in the pic, I didn't have it pulled down all the way, so the waist is running a wee bit high. when I have it arranged correctly, the waistband starts just under the boobline. doh! :doh:

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