
Oh pleaze... This spider web cut out t-shirt will be hitting Topshop shelfs in a few months. Buy it? Hell no! DIY? You betcha! I´d use old secondhand band t-shirts for this project (yes, the ones with cheezy band prints on them) as they don't fray. You need only a chalk for drawing the cut lines and scissors to cut them. If you make the cut to front, wear a contrast colored tank underneath or just cut it to the back. Via Is Mental.

love that shirt!!!
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I have a spiderweb cut out shirt hanging in my closet from when I was 14 or 15 years old (I'm nearly 27 now). I guess I was ahead of the times. :P
VastaaPoistathis is kinda amazing, ive got some old shirts i could do this to
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