There are a variety of ways to recycle old clothes into new fashions, such as tie-dying and bleaching. Turn old white shirts and blue jeans into hot new fashions with this free video from anexperienced clothing designer. Expert: Bruce Marshall Bio: Bruce Marshall is a clothing designer who has worked in Los Angeles and Miami for years. He has also worked for Nickelodeon as a stylist. Filmmaker: Paul Volniansky
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thannnkkkyoouuuu but who do you make one side of your jeans compleatly white
weak! make a video that noone knows about.
i learned how to dye in the third grade.
good effort though!
that bleach pattern is a no no, i think i will just buy them
ad couldnt u just dye the shirt completely, it make it a ‘new shirt”
tie dye really isnt in anymore
I would do the Bleach Idea, buh I wuldnt do it like he did, nd. . . the 2nd. . tip. . . no commments.
i rather splatter the bleach instead of drizzling it bc it looks. . . . . . bad. but i love the idea of re-blackening my black shirts!!! i never thought of that.
This guy is really funny to watch!
yea. Those would look better as womens skinny jeans
I think bleach idea is ugly.
Whoa. . . flashback to 1997. . .
Eeew
bleaching is fine. . .
BUT WHY THE HECK BLEACH IT IN RANDOM PATTERNS?!!!!. . . EWW. . POORLY DONE. . . LOOK`S LIKE A HIGHSCHOOL PROJECT HONESTLY. . .
SORRY.
You need to think outside the box about bleaching. It’s a fashion statement. Not everything has to be plain and mundane.
i like the last tip. thank you.
Thanks for the tips but seems very old fashioned.
NO! BLEACHING! It just looks like BLEACH STAINS!
Give your old clothes away to people who NEED them!
cute
The only problem is that the jeans look bad after.