Fringed clothing has been all the rage. The hippie-love bus or maybe Native American garment has been strutting the runways of this season. TopShop or other designer brands carry this trend but they all seem a tad pricey. I spotted this dud on Novel Clothing and it sells for so much less. You can check it out right here.
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love what you did with the shirt!
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eden
the sleeves fringing is quite different from all the fringing i always see. this one is nice and fresh! :)
ReplyDeleteEden: Wish I was the one who made it. I found it in multiply. An online store is selling it. :)
ReplyDeleteNoelle Chantal: I know! And it's more wearable, too! I can't imagine myself wearing shirts that are snipped around the belly part.
i saw a fringe dress at this cool local online store brandsforless.multiply.com. yeah i think fringes has been strutting down the streets
ReplyDeletei love the relaxed look of fringed shirts. I got a plain, boring, oversized shirt that i rarely use and I cut it like this then viola! it's my perfect weekender laid-back piece.
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I bought a shirt from Zara that had fringed sleeves but there were horizontal so it was still connected. It looks really cool tho.
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Oh. i love this post. :) The shirt is simple but gets a lot of attention cos of the fringe. ;)
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i love how the fringes fall agaimst each other. it's very flattering. glad to have found your blog :)
ReplyDeletei love how the fringes fall agaimst each other. it's very flattering. glad to have found your blog :)
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