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- Reconstructed_clothing abstract "Reconstructed clothing is used or vintage clothing that has been redesigned and resewn into a new garment. Reconstructed clothing was trendy in the mid-2000s. The book Generation T (2006), which gave instructions for "108 Ways to Transform a T-Shirt," was one example of this trend. The book included instructions for how to make halter tops, A-line skirts, and string bikinis out of T-shirts. In 2008, Nicolay released another book entitled: Generation T-Beyond Fashion 120 More Ways to Transform Your T's. This book had a bigger variety of projects including ones for children, men, and even your pets. In March 2006, the DIY group, Compai, released their first DIY clothing reconstruction book, 99 Ways to Cut, Sew, Trim, and Tie Your T-shirt into something Fabulous! After this books release, Compai went on to release 3 more books about reconstructing your jeans, sweaters and scarves.Reconstructed clothing is appealing because it allows the designer to "stamp [their ideas] into an existing piece...and come up with a totally different piece" and because it makes the wearer's clothing unique.".
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- Reconstructed_clothing wikiPageWikiLinkText "reconstructed clothing".
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- Reconstructed_clothing subject Category:2000s_fashion.
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- Reconstructed_clothing comment "Reconstructed clothing is used or vintage clothing that has been redesigned and resewn into a new garment. Reconstructed clothing was trendy in the mid-2000s. The book Generation T (2006), which gave instructions for "108 Ways to Transform a T-Shirt," was one example of this trend. The book included instructions for how to make halter tops, A-line skirts, and string bikinis out of T-shirts.".
- Reconstructed_clothing label "Reconstructed clothing".
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