as far as painting them ya
Have you ever used white paint on them? Contemplating on turning my bred toes into black toes
This literally took 5 minutes to do
Just cut the hood from a lightweight parka/rain jacket and hemmed all the sides to keep it from fraying. Zipper still functions to open the piece up at the top but does not fully separate as its sewed shut at the bottom.
If fire orange outerwear wasn't so hard to find I'd say do this to get an orange underhood but this is super dope
Have you ever used white paint on them? Contemplating on turning my bred toes into black toes
Ya you gotta use a s*** ton and even then it cracked on my toe box
Have you ever used white paint on them? Contemplating on turning my bred toes into black toes
been contemplating this too tbh, hate the bred toe, only like that colorblocking on sbb
Have you ever used white paint on them? Contemplating on turning my bred toes into black toes
You gotta use a deglazer/acetone first and layer the white paint. Angelus is kinda thin imo but I have yet to use another brand but I’ve seen others being used such as golden and jacquard neopaque. It’s easy and there are a bunch of YouTube tutorials
been contemplating this too tbh, hate the bred toe, only like that colorblocking on sbb
It’s cool but just don’t myself wearing that much tbh who’s gonna through with this first though
You gotta use a deglazer/acetone first and layer the white paint. Angelus is kinda thin imo but I have yet to use another brand but I’ve seen others being used such as golden and jacquard neopaque. It’s easy and there are a bunch of YouTube tutorials
Gonna look some up, scared I’ll f*** up
It’s cool but just don’t myself wearing that much tbh who’s gonna through with this first though
not me
sup
i am a sucker for paint splatter stuff.
my inspo was
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and
mine arent as good as these 2 i dont think but got some decent results. literally just got acryllic paint samples and got a big ol paintbrush and splashed the f*** out of them.
this one is a cos jacket
this one is a uniqlo u sweatshirt from latest season
these were a pair of vintage japanese trousers that i got for $10 in a NYC thrift store. these were the ones that made me want to splatter s*** and i wanted them to look like the CDG ones in my inspo 😂😂 not quite but i still like how they came out
sup
i am a sucker for paint splatter stuff.
my inspo was
(shoutout vox)
and
mine arent as good as these 2 i dont think but got some decent results. literally just got acryllic paint samples and got a big ol paintbrush and splashed the f*** out of them.
this one is a cos jacket
this one is a uniqlo u sweatshirt from latest season
these were a pair of vintage japanese trousers that i got for $10 in a NYC thrift store. these were the ones that made me want to splatter s*** and i wanted them to look like the CDG ones in my inspo 😂😂 not quite but i still like how they came out
These actually turned out sick. Really like how you got the droplets to be super small
These actually turned out sick. Really like how you got the droplets to be super small
I used a massive paintbrush and flicked as hard as possible and it splattered it with the really small dots
sup
i am a sucker for paint splatter stuff.
my inspo was
(shoutout vox)
and
mine arent as good as these 2 i dont think but got some decent results. literally just got acryllic paint samples and got a big ol paintbrush and splashed the f*** out of them.
this one is a cos jacket
this one is a uniqlo u sweatshirt from latest season
these were a pair of vintage japanese trousers that i got for $10 in a NYC thrift store. these were the ones that made me want to splatter s*** and i wanted them to look like the CDG ones in my inspo 😂😂 not quite but i still like how they came out
I know I already told you this but you legitimately went crazy on all 3, esp the jacket and sweater
Messed around with some natural dyes. Did this yesterday with an old shirt and 3 avocado pits. Gotta rinse a couple of times to see just how much dye sticks, and then will try out other tannins/more deliberate patterns
Messed around with some natural dyes. Did this yesterday with an old shirt and 3 avocado pits. Gotta rinse a couple of times to see just how much dye sticks, and then will try out other tannins/more deliberate patterns
Gorgeous
just got some white 1s. not sure what to do with them
thinking aged storm blue like cw, union, white and blue og sample, fragment, or something completely out there
just got some white 1s. not sure what to do with them
thinking aged storm blue like cw, union, white and blue og sample, fragment, or something completely out there
Try making a cream and blue pair
sup
i am a sucker for paint splatter stuff.
my inspo was
(shoutout vox)
and
mine arent as good as these 2 i dont think but got some decent results. literally just got acryllic paint samples and got a big ol paintbrush and splashed the f*** out of them.
this one is a cos jacket
this one is a uniqlo u sweatshirt from latest season
these were a pair of vintage japanese trousers that i got for $10 in a NYC thrift store. these were the ones that made me want to splatter s*** and i wanted them to look like the CDG ones in my inspo 😂😂 not quite but i still like how they came out
The COS piece is so sick
Another really simple one. I think this one turned out really interesting. Inspiration from junya watanabe and south 2 west 8
How do I go about creating my own bags & accessories...? I don't have any connections at all. I like to brand my own stuff.
I really want to design my own bag tho...something like that Tombogo...you see how hr completely customized his own bag & designed everything? I want to do that.
@EliteDarkMadden
How do I go about creating my own bags & accessories...? I don't have any connections at all. I like to brand my own stuff.
I really want to design my own bag tho...something like that Tombogo...you see how hr completely customized his own bag & designed everything? I want to do that.
@Puccesa @heelclickmagic @Satan
I would honestly look online. In 2020 there is limitless knowledge on the internet. There are tons of videos on youtube doing exactly this in a lot of different styles.
Another easy option would be to take a bag apart that you own or thrifted to make a pattern and re sew it in a different material.
If you are talking about getting a manufacturer to make you bags for a brand then I would probably google "bag manufacturers" and find one that you think is making bags similar to the one you want and then contact them with sketches of how you want it to look. They will probably tell you you need more stuff details and sketches but you would be well on your way to figuring it out from there.