Oh yes.. here I go again with shredding T-shirts. This time it’s totally different. It’s my “remixed” version. lol.. I used a completely different technique than I did with my first post on the “T-shirt shredder.” The original one I did involved scissors only. This one I used a seam-ripper and my fingers. This is A LOT more difficult. Let’s just say, I will give my hands a rest to avoid future arthritis. The top is a basic hanes T-shirt that comes in a 5 pack. And I didn’t steal this top from my bf, dad, or brother, I bought my own pack!!! =)

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Here I just wore the front as the back cause that was what I was originally going to do (shred the back), but I liked how it looked in the front better. Vintage gucci clutch and skirt is provided by my mom.

xoxo- Anjelica

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ooo im gonna have to try this! its dope!

Angelie Herreria added these pithy words on Aug 28 09 at 11:26 am

I bet you can make other cool designs with this too!

agnesrose added these pithy words on Aug 28 09 at 12:41 pm

hi ladies!!! OMG my hands hurt, the lingering of the pain.. lol.. yeah you could totally make all sorts of designs with the shredding, but it takes a lot of time and will power lol. originally i wanted to shred the whole back and one side, but i gave up and made the small panel in front and three on the side.

Anjelica added these pithy words on Aug 28 09 at 1:14 pm

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