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DIY: Make Your Own Graphic Tees

163个月之前


Photo: Courtesy of our friend Amanda

There’s nothing easier than waking up in the morning, throwing on your favorite graphic tee, shades with bag in hand, and heading out the door. The graphic tee is comfort’s coolest friend. We all have at least two over-sized, off the shoulder, slouchy tees that year after year seem to creep back into the front of our wardrobe. Come on, you know the shirt I’m talking about. Check out a few of our faves and while we’re at it, why not learn how to make a graphic tee on your own. It’s the perfect way to spend a rainy summer day (or any rainy day for that matter).

Photo: Courtesy of We Are Selecters. Camiseta Oversize Waah, $30

Photo: Courtesy of Urban Outfitters. MJ Photo Scoop Tee, $32

Photo: Courtesy of Net-a-Porter. Markus Lupfer lara Lips cotton T-shirt, $170 Making your own graphic tee is easy as 1, 2, 3. Literally. Follow these three simple steps, and you could have enough graphic tees for each day of the week.

Step One: Buy a plain colored T-shirt anywhere from American Apparel to Micheal’s. V-neck, crew-neck, crop top—your choice. (Washing the tee first allows for a more vintage feel)

Photo: Courtesy of Kohls. Hanes 3-pk. V-Neck Tees, $21

Step Two: Pick out your favorite photo and print your picks with Iron-on Computer Paper. The possibilities are endless! Find the paper at Walmart or your nearest Arts & Craft store.

Photo: Courtesy of Walmart. Iron-On Transfer Paper, $23

Step Three: Follow your Iron-On pack instructions and steam away. You’ll have your own twist on a tee that looks just like this one from Revivemi.com

Photo: Courtesy of Revivemi
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