![recycled t-shirt necklace f4aqqn8fvmvbzba 480x396 Turn an old tee into a cool scarf/necklace [DIY]](http://media.hideyourarms.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/f4aqqn8fvmvbzba-480x396.jpg)
This cool looking scarf/necklace was featured in
Instructable’s weekly newsletter, and I thought it looks no nice (and presumably easy though I haven’t actually looked at the tutorial properly yet) that I’d share it with you, so if you were wondering “what should I do with this old t-shirt?” wonder no more!
Recycled T-shirt Necklace
Akomplice are a great example of a brand that know what taking photos is all about. They’ve got the cool lifestyle lookbook photo’s like the one above (and in the gallery), and then they’ve got standard photos of the individual items (also in the gallery) so that you can get a proper look at what you’re buying. It’s a good lesson for smaller brands to learn, if people can’t see what they’re going to buy, they aren’t going to buy it, so it’s important to learn how to take good photos of the clothes that designers have spent so much time working on. Also, nice pictures of clothes make HYA look better, which makes me more likely to post about those items, and I presume it’s a similar story with other bloggers and website owners.
This release is Akomplice’s 9th collection, and whilst I can’t really nail it down in terms of one style (it happily bounds across a number of styles), it seems pretty damn solid, lots of great pieces to cover you from head to toe, ensuring that there should be something for everyone to like in this collection… probably.
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I don’t really know what else I should write after a title like that. How about: spend $100 plus at Johnny Cupcakes and you’ll get a free wreath scarf (value $35.99!).
The tee above is newly released too, available in black on white and white on black (both colourways in guy and gal sizes). I’m going to stick my neck out and say that those colourways were chosen because of the black and white Boston cookies?