The Instigator likes his shirts. And he's not afraid to wear color. I like that about him. It's not that he's obsessed with buying them, it's just that sometimes they don't fit after a period of time because inevitably they progressively shrink after so many rides in the washer and dryer.
Lucky me! If the shirt happens to be a color or pattern that I like, I'll politely ask if I can have it before he puts it in the charity pile. (He will argue that I already had dibs on it even before he took it out of the package, but that's not true...most of the time.)
This refashion is the first one I ever did. I don't have a before photo, but suffice to say it was your basic men's long-sleeved shirt. I had picked up New Look 6563 at a fabric store in Boston from their dollar section quite some time before. So when I was "gifted" the shirt, I knew the exact pattern for it.
I pretty much took apart the entire shirt seam by seam and started
from scratch. Instead of purchasing ruffle trim for the neckline and peplum edge, I made
it from leftover strips of fabric and used a narrow serged hem.
I
don't know if I'd choose this pattern for the next shirt remake, but
one thing's for sure; The Instigator will not be asking for any of his
shirts back once I get me hands on them.