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The only item of clothing I've customized is a pair of Nike Pro SB Dunks...they're canvas sneakers that came in a sort of caramel brown color, I bleached the whole shoe except for the laces and now they're sort of a peach color, which provides a nice contrast to the dark brown laces IMO. I purposely did an uneven job on the bleaching with some splatter in certain places to give it a more vintage feel.
 
Originally posted by Fade to Black@Oct 14 2004, 05:08 PM
The only item of clothing I've customized is a pair of Nike Pro SB Dunks...they're canvas sneakers that came in a sort of caramel brown color, I bleached the whole shoe except for the laces and now they're sort of a peach color, which provides a nice contrast to the dark brown laces IMO. I purposely did an uneven job on the bleaching with some splatter in certain places to give it a more vintage feel.
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Oooh sounds cool...

Were they similar to these originally?:

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Originally posted by PrinceOfCats@Oct 14 2004, 05:12 PM
Oooh sounds cool...

Were they similar to these originally?:

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pretty close...here's a pic of the original shoe:

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I've seen customizations of this shoe that look similar to the shoe you posted though...like they bleached certain parts to make them a lighter color while others remain intact and provide darker contrast.
 
Reviving this thread in the spirit of the pom pom.
Though this has nothing to do with those little balls of goodness (im a dork i know, no need to point it out :P )
I am asking for help (AHEM, As You Like It)
I need to make a shirt collar and cuffs...how do you do this?
Are there patterns?
Thanks
 
mmm...sorry...wish i could help...but i'm a cheater and i cut mine off an old shirt... :angel: :innocent:
 
hmm

i have a very specific shape in mind if i found it on a shirt (for my budget)..i doubt i'd cut it off :)
 
hmmm...you just gave me an idea.... :unsure: :woot:

new project..!!!
 
i hope this isn't as stupid as my turkey question...but what's INT?
 
not stupid...i'm the dork...

int...i'm not telling... ^_^ :lol:

:innocent:
 
its ok
it's better to show it once it's done anyway ;)
you're making a collar with pom poms hanging off it, arent you? :P
 
LOL...maybe i'll do that too...no ...i just have to develop it a bit more before i really know...but it involves more Y's...
 
Sugo-collar and cuffs should be fairly simple. Find a pattern for a shirt that has what you want and just make the collar and cuffs and attach them to whatever you want. I don't even know how to explain the process, but it's relatively simple, more time consuming than anything. Give me a better description and maybe I can help out. Make sure to use a good interfaceing or a heavy broadcloth for added stiffness. I prefer broadcloth because I don't like the way fusible interfacing looks after it's been washed. :flower:

Soft-what are you up to?
 
My latest fascination has been with the brand Libertine. I love all the prints on reworked vintage pieces. Since a lot of my wardrobe falls into that category I decided to try my hand at it. I've since started stencilling on blazers and pants and shirts, can't stop. I might even try it on a tie. I did a cord blzr with pink skulls. My shredded wool blzr got black griffins on the back with a crown on the front pocket. Stripe dress shirts get daggers going down the sleeves. I would really like to find a trench to do with leaves like the one from Libertine (my avatar).
It's incredibly easy: I print stencils out on sticker paper, cut them with an exacto, stick to the fabric and cover the rest with plastic bags and tape, then spray paint away.
 
Hi guys, I need your opinions/help on something:

I have a vintage looking t-shirt (it's from Bathing Ape, the print is of a rainbow with an ape's head in the center and it's like one of those Phys Ed class t-shirts from the 80's) that recently, for some unknown reason, developed a small hole in the shoulder. I've decided to take the hole and run with it, and I wanna create a distressed effect with the t-shirt a la Number (N)ine to give it an even greater worn-in feel. Do you guys have any suggestions on maybe strategic placements of some more holes or some other things I can do to add to the distressed effect without looking overboard or tacky? Thanks.
 
Hey softgrey, when you fixed the cashmere scarf with copper wire, what size did you use? I have a lot of 24 ga left over from something else, and I was wondering whether that would be too large. I thought about using it for denim, though, so maybe a slightly larger size would be ok? :unsure: I'm messing with these jeans that I've worn in quite a bit...they're sooo comfy, but they're butt-ugly. I'm going to add a bit more paint to them (because they have some on them from painting, but just enough that they look dirty rather than cool). I might also add some patches of this vintage fabric that I found, but I was thinking that I might do something with the wire as well. Ahh, I dunno. I'll see how it looks.
 
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