my own shirt
After being inspired by Adamaneven’s work, I decided to create my own piece in the style of his work.
I started off with two separate shirts


I removed the sleeves from the right shirt and created a template for long sleeves which I could cut out of the left shirt. I secured the new sleeves to the sleeveless shirt using pins and sewed them on - as I don’t have an overlocking sewing machine, I used a basic straight stitch to attach the two pieces together, then used a zig zag stitch to hem the raw edges of the material.
I started off with two separate shirts
I removed the sleeves from the right shirt and created a template for long sleeves which I could cut out of the left shirt. I secured the new sleeves to the sleeveless shirt using pins and sewed them on - as I don’t have an overlocking sewing machine, I used a basic straight stitch to attach the two pieces together, then used a zig zag stitch to hem the raw edges of the material.
The final product
Personally I think the shirt turned out to be effective and successful. The grungy deconstructed aspect gives it a sense of character. If I were to carry on working on the shirt, I’d do something else with the neckline, as I believe it could be bettered in some way. Embellishing the neckline with a chain or wire of some sort would add to the shirt’s chaotic energy.
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