DIY: Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend

If your boyfriend happens to be a  #DiamondLifer and you find yourself tempted to rock some of his favorite Diamond Supply Co. tees, well…thank us for this DIY. We’ll walk you through how to customize your favorite BF Diamond Supply Co. tees to make them your own… Yeah, we’re taking scissors to his shit!

The Diamond x DGK Haters Tee: Tanked-n-Cropped

What you’ll need:

-Pen/Marker

-Scissors

1. Take your pen/marker and draw a line along the section of the sleeves that you would like to remove (from the top of the shoulder to the armpit)

2. Take your scissors and cut the sleeves off by cutting along the line that you drew.

3.  Draw a line along the neck/collar that you would like to remove in order to give the tee a slouchy look.

4.  Take your scissors and cut along the section of the neck that you outlined (cut the ribbed section of the collar out completely).

5.  Time to crop this tee by drawing a line across the middle section of the tee that you’d like cut, typically right above the belly button area (Tip: Before you begin cutting try the tee on to make that you haven’t outlined to high or low).

6. Take your scissors and cut along the line to complete the cropping of this tee!

The Smoke Ring 2 Tee: Deep V-necked- n-Tanked

What you’ll need:

-Pen/Marker

-Scissors

1. Take your pen/marker and draw a line along the section of the sleeves that you would like to remove (from the top of the shoulder to the armpit)

2. Take your scissors and cut the sleeves off by cutting along the line that you drew.

3.  Draw a line along the neck/collar that you would like to remove in order to give the tee a slouchy look.

4.  Take your scissors and cut along the section of the neck that you outlined (cut the ribbed section of the collar out completely).

5. Stretch the neck of the tee by tugging at it in opposite directions until it begins to slightly tear into a v-neck!

 The P-Rod Signature Hardwear 2 Tee: Frayed-n-Cropped

1.  Take your scissors and cut off the bottom hem of the sleeve.

2.  Start to pick at the threads running horizontally  until the sleeves start to look lacey  (Be careful not to pull too hard)

3. Put the tee on and mark how short you want your crop to be.

4.  Cut along where you marked your tee to complete the cropping!

Photography: Emily Wilson

Look Of The Week: My Prize Is My Work

As the lovely Katherine Hepburn once mentioned, the best job is a job well done. With that in mind you don’t have to sacrifice fashion for professionalism! This week’s look of the week features a sophisticated button down blouse, high-waisted skinny trousers, and a pair of patent lace-up oxfords. Perfect for a day at the office or for impressing your interviewer on an interview, this look is fun and functional.

Modeled by Olivia, shot by Jackie, styled by me!

Levi’s Global Customized Button Cover Project

Levi’s latest artist project has recently featured a number of artists contributing to their Global Customized Button Cover project. Included were Japan’s MHAK, Giuseppe Dimaio of Australia and EZRA of the US. Together the three artists each created a number of small-scale designs which are made to feature on top-buttons. The artist designs were complimented by some more casual and playful designs. Designs are packaged either as a set or single with a respective pricing of ¥1,200 and ¥300 (approximately $12 USD and $3 USD).

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