Getting into the spirit of spring/summer dressing by hacking the sleeves off a few shirts. I started chopping the sleeves off a few weeks ago, on the spur of the moment, but only just finished tidying them all up last weekend. I wish I had ironed the pink shirt before taking these photos. Oops.
20 thoughts on “easy diy: sleeveless summer shirts”
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I'm sad that summer is over =(
These are really cute, you did a good job of it!
These shirts are really cute! And I'm so glad that summer's approaching. Good job.
I just did the same with a dress that I found at the op-shop and have sent it home to my mum to hem haha.
Love them! We've got too-high heat and haze here in Brisbane, I think it was about 31 degrees today and all I can think about wearing are sleeveless shirts! You've inspired me 🙂
I've also added you to my 'daily reads' on my blog, I hope you don't mind!
x
Ohh, I think since the temperatures going up, I should shorten my sleeves too. Maybe I'll try this one day when I'm not tired.
Love these shirts. It's a brilliant idea to cut off the sleeves!
They look great!
these look so cute! what a lovely diy idea xxx
they're all lovely! Great idea and neat finishing skills too 🙂
i'm going to miss summer! those shirts are so cute! 🙂
i'm going to miss summer! those shirts are so cute! 🙂
Such cute shirts and it is up to you how close to make the arm hole, very cool =)
such a great DIY! We are moving into fall and these would be perfect for layering! xo
the warmer weather in NZ is definitely starting to make me hack at a lot of my winter clothes. Can't wait for Summer!
It's funny how people spend hundreds to buy a sleeveless shirt when they can just diy their own- thanks for sharing! xx misstea & co.
oh this is brilliant! You did a great job!
x Aliya
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Love this! Ahhh bring on summer! I'll be wearing hacked off button up shirts too 🙂
love how you cut off your shirt. and great that you have so many colours of them 🙂
wow, what a splendid idea! you've definitely inspired me to have a go 🙂