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		<title>10 Ridiculously Easy Repurposing Ideas for Old Tee Shirts</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Ever wondered what to do with all those old tee shirts? Here are some clever repurposing ideas for recycling those old tees. It’s that time of year again&#8211;the season of the tee shirt. Whether from music festivals, employee softball leagues, charity runs or vacation jaunts, you will add new tee shirts to your wardrobe this&#8230;</p>
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<p><em>Ever wondered what to do with all those old tee shirts? Here are some clever repurposing ideas for recycling those old tees.</em></p>
<p>It’s that time of year again&#8211;the season of the tee shirt. Whether from music festivals, employee softball leagues, charity runs or vacation jaunts, you will add new tee shirts to your wardrobe this spring and summer. We’re not saying there’s anything wrong that&#8211;tee shirts are excellent for sleeping in, make great art smocks for kids and are great for doing yard work in&#8211;but the question is always, what to do with the old ones? There’s really only so much room in the dresser drawers for the latest additions, so that means getting rid of the old ones.</p>
<p>But before you take those old <a href="http://ecosalon.com/diy-10-things-to-do-with-an-old-t-shirt/">tee shirts</a> to the thrift shop, consider reusing them. Tee shirts can easily be recycled into fun and functional items from rags to jewelry. The Internet is awash in as all kinds of <a title="Reuse Around the Home: 15 Ideas for Repurposing Furniture" href="http://ecosalon.com/reuse-around-the-home-15-ideas-for-repurposing-furniture/">repurposing ideas</a> for tee shirts and we&#8217;ve compiled a round up of some of our favorites.</p><div id="inContentContiner"><!-- /4450967/ES-In-Content -->
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<h3>10 Repurposing Ideas Old Tee Shirts</h3>
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<li><a href="http://www.ecouterre.com/recycle-an-old-t-shirt-into-a-produce-grocery-bag-diy-tutorial/" target="_blank">Reusable Bags</a> &#8211; Turn old tee shirts into useful produce and market bags. With some scissors and a little sewing, you can add to your collection of reusable bags.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.putapuredukes.com/2011/09/braided-scarf-tutorial.html" target="_blank">Braided Infinity Scarf</a> &#8211; Here’s a very detailed tutorial for turning old tees into a chic infinity scarf.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.1dogwoof.com/2012/08/crochet-rug-from-t-shirts.html" target="_blank">Crocheted Rag Rug</a> &#8211; Turn old tee shirts into yarn and crochet into a practical rug.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.goosetracks.com/T-Shirt%20Quilt%20Instructions.html" target="_blank">Tee Shirt Memory Quilt </a>&#8211; A great way to keep old shirts that hold special meaning, but are too ratty to wear is to make them into a memory quilt.</li>
<li><a href="http://indulgy.com/post/rSsFab1JM1/make-your-own-reusable-bags-from-t-shirts" target="_blank">More Market Bags</a> &#8211; Another super easy tutorial for making reusable bags.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.mesewcrazy.com/2012/09/sock-it-to-me-tutorial.html" target="_blank">Sock It to Me</a> &#8211; You can even reuse those old shirts to make super soft and comfy socks.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.brit.co/tshirt-jewelry/" target="_blank">Repurposed Tee Shirt Jewelry</a> &#8211; Brit+Co shares 15 different ideas for making exquisite jewelry designs from old shirts.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.allfreecrafts.com/sewing/pillows/tshirt-pillow/" target="_blank">Pillows</a> &#8211; Turn your favorite tee into a pillow to keep long after it’s suitable to wear.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.wikihow.com/Recycle-T-Shirts-Into-Dish-Cloths" target="_blank">Washcloths</a> &#8211; Use tee shirts to make handy dandy braided washcloths and clean up rags.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.trashtocouture.com/2012/12/diy-convertible-shawlshrug.html" target="_blank">Convertible Shrug</a> &#8211; Make a chic shrug from an oversized tee shirt to cover your bare shoulders.</li>
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<p><em>Top Image: <a href="http://www.brit.co/tshirt-jewelry/" target="_blank">Brit+Co</a></em></p>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Kelly Aaron]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Perform a quick web search for “upcycled t-shirts” and you’ll find websites with DIY tutorials on turning t-shirts into, well, let&#8217;s face it&#8211;a ripped-up version of the same t-shirt. There&#8217;s a lot of cutting and slashing, but not a lot of true garment construction. Angela Johnson’s website is the notable exception&#8211;she takes her tees seriously.&#8230;</p>
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<p><em>Perform a quick web search for “upcycled t-shirts” and you’ll find websites with DIY tutorials on turning t-shirts into, well, let&#8217;s face it&#8211;a ripped-up version of the same t-shirt. There&#8217;s a lot of cutting and slashing, but not a lot of true garment construction. Angela Johnson’s <a title="website" href="http://www.angelajohnsondesigns.com">website</a> is the notable exception&#8211;she takes her tees seriously. She’s been transforming your neglected Wu Tang Clan and “Save the Whales” crew necks into beautifully constructed couture ball gowns for the past decade.</em></p>
<p>That’s right. <em>Ball gowns.</em></p>
<p><a href="http://ecosalon.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/AJohnson2.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-141650 " title="T-Shirt Ballgown" alt="Couture ballgown made entirely of vintage t-shirts" src="http://ecosalon.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/AJohnson2.jpg" width="455" height="683" srcset="https://storage.googleapis.com/wpesc/1/2013/10/AJohnson2.jpg 455w, https://storage.googleapis.com/wpesc/1/2013/10/AJohnson2-416x625.jpg 416w" sizes="(max-width: 455px) 100vw, 455px" /></a></p><div id="inContentContiner"><!-- /4450967/ES-In-Content -->
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<p><em>Photographer:<a href="http://www.NicolleClemetson.com"> Nicole Clemetson,</a> Wardrobe Stylist: Shannon Campbell, Make up: Lorri Mitchell, Hair: Luis Solis, Model: Jade Pruitt</em></p>
<p>Johnson admits that the idea for giving vintage tees the Cinderella treatment happened quite by accident. She transplanted herself out of her mass-produced clothing line in LA and landed in an Arizona school teaching fashion classes. The ball gown was an evolution of a lesson she taught on repurposing and recycling objects into garments. “When I found that I had created something that was eco-friendly, unique, comfortable, washable, versatile and fun, the entrepreneur in me immediately decided to act on the idea and start another clothing company.”</p>
<p>Using 25 or more shirts to create one finished gown, Johnson sees each shirt as a piece of fabric, not as an existing garment. She has the uncanny ability to manipulate a stretchy knit fabric into shapes and structures for which it was never engineered, incorporating highly tailored shaping details such as darts and boning. Sure, she could easily source knits in an endless rainbow of colors from any fabric wholesaler in the country, but the end result would have no meaning, no story and no power. There is beauty in the transformation from utilitarian tee to girlie confection; a resourceful frivolity.</p>
<p>“The thing that works with my collection is that everyone wears T-shirts. I offer a way to hold onto that sentimental shirt and wear it again in a different, more modern, way”, says Johnson. So you already burned your slimy ex-boyfriend’s super awesome Sublime/Sugar Ray/Smashmouth Summer Tour 1998 rags? Oh, and your mom sold your “My Parents Went To The Bahamas And All I Got Was This Lousy T-Shirt” t-shirt at last year’s yard sale? Have no fear! She’s happy to pull source material for your future cocktail frock from her current stash of vintage goodness.</p>
<p><a href="http://ecosalon.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/AJohnson1.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-141649" alt="Cocktail dress made entirely from t-shirts!" src="http://ecosalon.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/AJohnson1.jpg" width="455" height="302" /></a></p>
<p><em>Photo: Larry Stone, Hair: Annie Cavanagh of E’s Urban Hair, Makeup: Nahoko Yasumura, Model: Lulu Kaiali</em></p>
<p>Angela Johnson has dressed every conceivable member of a wedding party (including the grandmother of one bride!), made corsets every month for a year with someone’s favorite band tees, fashioned prom dresses galore and has even had a gentleman or two commission blazers. “Once I got a collection of super hard core heavy metal band shirts that this girl wanted me to use to make her wedding dress&#8230;those bizarre orders are my favorite ones. One of the most inspiring batch of shirts I got was from a breast cancer survivor who had run countless breast cancer marathons. I made her a ball gown (which takes 25+ shirts) and a snuggie (which took about 40 shirts) and she still had shirts left over!”</p>
<p>Awards season is nigh and we&#8217;ll be inundated with celebrity &#8220;Best &amp; Worst Dressed&#8221; lists for the next few months&#8211;which celebrity would Angela Johnson like to see donning one of her creations this year? “I love a girl with a lot of tattoos and vintage style. I would love to have someone like Kelly Osborn wear it&#8230;for the MTV Awards or something fun like that. I would love for her to wear my T-shirt Ruffle Dress&#8230;styled in sort of a pin-up girl style with pin curls and shiny vinyl pumps and red lips.”</p>
<p>Team Sarandon/Robbins made positive waves at the 2003 Oscars by rolling up in a Prius, countless starlets have been spotted in vintage Valentino, but upcycled t-shirts couture just might be the ultimate vehicle for waving a green flag on the red carpet!</p>
<p><em>Main photo credit: Cassandra Tomei, courtesy Angela Johnson</em></p>
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