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Creative ideas to transform the clothes you no longer wear

Creative ideas to transform the clothes you no longer wear

Fashion completes a cycle where each garment is born and eventually ends up dying, and being forgotten, but it should not always be like this. If you checked your closet, and you saw a lot of old clothes, don't throw it away before knowing how you can transform the clothes you no longer wear.

If the great designers recycle and renew styles, ideas and trends, what prevents you from renewing a little of those garments that fascinated you in the beginning? If you want some ideas to start with, here I present them.

What do I do with my old clothes?: I give you some tips to reuse them

The most common options are to throw it away, donate it, burn it or use it as a mop. But what do you think if instead of this you change some details and do something fabulous with the old.

Check your closet again and if you have any of these clothes, apply these ideas.

Patches and prints

Animated patches

There are stains or tears that cause us to discard a garment because it gives an image of deterioration, however, the correct patch can change everything.

If you have some jeans, a skirt or a jacket that you want to renew, just find a patch and put it on with style.

There are stores that sell you patches with all kinds of images and figures that are ideal for this type of adaptation, giving it a retro and urban style.

But if you want something different, you can opt for a piece of fabric with a striking color or texture.

The animal print is a style that fits this trend very well, and although the patches are applicable to almost everything, their best image is on denim.

Long dresses

The one that at one time was perhaps your outfit for a gala night and elegance can now be something more mischievous and daring.

Your dress can now be parted down the middle and create a beautiful skirt, or you can make it cooler just by ditching the collar and sleeves.

Dress turned into skirt

Another option is to fit it a little more to the body and make cuts that show a little of the abdomen. You can also ask a seamstress to make you a neckline in the back to change the essence.

Ripped jeans

Jeans are a very versatile garment that has stood out in different styles and adapts to many scenarios, which allows us to be very creative.

The simplest and most useful touch is to pick up hems, this will make you look a little taller and on trend.

Jean shorts

Ripped jeans never go out of style, they are sexy and not all of them come from stores. To do this, poke a few holes in those old pants and adjust them to look great.

However, if holes are the problem then cover them up with an eye-catching piece of fabric like lace.

Your jeans will be pants until you decide on some denim shorts, the length and tightness is to your liking and this cut does not require to be stylized.

On the other hand, if you have ones that no longer fit at the waist, you can make an opening on the side, add rings and braid them.

Wide flannels

If you are skinny and for some reason you find an XXL flannel in your closet, you will like this idea.

These flannels are easily converted into a rustic dress, eliminating the sleeves, widening the neckline and adjusting it to your waist with a wide belt.

T-shirts transformed into dresses

If you are looking for something simpler, make a couple of cuts in the front that allow you to tie knots at the waist, and that's it, makeover. Something a little more daring is to eliminate the fabric from the back as a neckline, with respect to this, there are many cut models that can work for you.

Another option with the plus flannels is to generate cuts in half, both in the abdomen and in its sleeves. With this you will get a crop top very urban style.

Finally, if you want to look trendy, remove the sleeves and with the scissors make many fringes at the bottom, because regardless of their length they will look sophisticated.

Dress shirts

Possibly, there are a couple of dress shirts in your closet that may not even be yours, and although you still do not see it, it may be that this garment is a beautiful short dress.

As with flannels, they adapt and if they are too big for you, just cut their sleeves, adjust and that's it.

Short checkered dresses look great, you just have to apply a belt and accessories.

Dress shirts made blouses for ladies

If you don't want to miss the sleeves, then you can eliminate the neck and shoulders, to make a dropped shoulders effect. To accentuate and make it more aesthetic, add a fold and subtle lacing to cinch it around the shoulders and upper chest.

This last option will surprise you, but with a little creativity that dress shirt can even become a short skirt with buttons.

Just remove the upper part and adjust to the waist, however, be careful with the transparency of the fabric you choose.

Sweater

That sweater that you haven't worn in a long time has the ability to become a charming skirt, you just have to remove the top part to generate it.

This works much better if the fabric has certain levels of stretch, as this accentuates the body.

Sweater skirts

It's pretty simple, but a little lasso can make a big difference. If you have a classic sweatshirt with a thick round neck, introduce a ribbon in it, which allows you to make a bow in front, because by combining the colors well you will have a renewed image.

If you want a touch of mischief, make a cut along its sleeves and create a side opening, then braid it or join it in separate stitches that reveal your arms.

Lastly, don't forget that you can have a cute crop top with sleeves by cutting off the bottom.

This is just a small list, which expands your panorama of what you can do with those clothes that are out of order. Don't be afraid to take risks and spice up your closet, you could have a whole new trend waiting for you to decide to show it off.

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