November 9, 2011

Custom fit your own blazer, baby!


I have wanted to do this to soooooo many of my blazers/jackets at home, I have at least 3 hanging in my to-refashion closet. Due to boredom and curiosity I took the bow boy blazer I refashioned months ago, debowed it, and made it custom fit! AWESOME! It was dang easy and I'm so glad I did it. All I had to do is pair it with my f21 pants, my square top, and little Beck of course.


This is the park that we always play at, just a little bit of greenery among the honking, car filled roads. And a bonus in that park is the european looking museum, hence the perfect place to take pictures. Beck was shockingly easy to pose, he just kept copying everything I was doing. Cutest thing ever.

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18 comments:

  1. I'm SO excited because I was just about to send a blazer away to DI!

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  2. Oh I'm excited too... I have some blazer/jackets that are cute, but a little to big (on my shoulders especially), but I'm not sure I can fix them because of the lining.

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  3. Can't wait to see the tutorial!! Love your outfit. That floral print you used for your top is perfect!!

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  4. you look so cute in the picture
    next to the door :)


    love the flower pattern blouse~


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  5. Great job, it looks fab! Love it!

    Natalie
    www.projectdowhatyoulove.wordpress.com

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  6. Cute!! I just bought a blazer in hopes of refashioning it so I can't wait! That park looks like so much fun!

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  7. What a great idea to refashion it! I wish I would know how to do that. Love the way you style yourself, very cute outfits! And I just went thrifting, by the way, found some amazing things. Here you can take a look at my thrift finds- www.skinnymoonstick.blogspot.com
    Skinny hugs!

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  8. oh i have a blazer I need to make fitted!! i've worn it a few times...but refashioning it would be awesome! Yours turned out fantastic. I'm looking forward to the tutorial :)

    and your little man is ADORABLE. i love that he copied your poses ;)

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  9. Yay! I adore your style and I actually just got a thrifted blazer/light coat. I love everything but how boxy it fits and was wondering how to make it more fitted :)

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  10. Do you have any suggestions on changing the lining inside of a blazer? I have a boring tan blazer that i want to spice up with some leopard print lining.

    http://alwaysophelia.blogspot.com/

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  11. I'm definitely giving this a try-- you're revamps are such an inspiration!

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  12. Hello, I read your blog regularly and I like your ideas and creations! Deeply the DIY of this jacket! Thank you very much to share your creation with us! Myriam

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  13. What fabric do you use to make your square tops?

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  14. Wow! Love that, I am going to have to try it!

    Nikki
    Fashionsonthefly.blogspot.com

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  15. great idea! thanks for sharing!!

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  16. Loving this Blazer.... very soft and Fem with the curved back! Fabulous outfit...

    Come pop on by Little Miss Mama if you get a chance, Tea is always served hot with Baby and Fashion always at my top priority.

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    Tairalyn


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  17. Your blazer looks great! Such a chic look. I love altering clothes. :D

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