Want to learn something new *and* add some fresh pieces to your closet? Here's how to DIY the latest trends in fashion:
, or chop up and dye all of your clothes. I’m not sure what the psychology is, but for some reason cropping clothes and dying them gives me the same amount of endorphins as going on a run and watching compilation videos of puppies playing — and it seems to have the same effect on almost everyone online.
No matter what social media you use, you’re surely seeing friends, colleagues, influencers, and everyone in between DIY-ing tie-dye, bleached, and cropped looks with clothes they’ve found online or hanging in their closet. These clothing trends look simple watching from afar, but if you don’t do them right you’re going to end up with lop-sided sweatshirts and tie-dye fits that are rather cringey.
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