Picture this: You're cleaning out your closet and you come across that stack of you would to wear but they just don't fit quite right. (In case you couldn't tell, this was me recently.) You might say you'll take them to a tailor and get them properly hemmed or taken in, but when is that really going to happen? In an effort to wear more of your cool band tees, , or graphic tops, this is your sign to finally pick up that pair of scissors and just have at it! There's nothing too bad that can happen, and the best-case scenario is that you'll actually get use out of your old T-shirts while sharpening your DIY skills.

To test my cutting abilities, I started with some secondhand shirts, and now I'm confident enough to start cutting up my actual clothes. But, I will say, the results turned out so cute that I've now added them into my rotation. Plus, cut-up graphic tees just give that nonchalant look.

Wear 'em with or to complete your . I tested out five different styles: a V-neck cut, a one-shoulder cut, a cropped cut, a sleeveless cut, and an overall distressed cut for some variety, but you can also go for it with the scissors to create any other styles that speak to you. If your top is slightly long, you can always , but sometimes you just wanna go all in and start chopping fabric off.

I feel that. I also feel ya if you're here to just be inspired and you rather wear your tee as is (or shop new ones). If that's the case, check out these and with all the rave reviews.

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