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DIY Vests You Must Have To Have The Best Look

DIY Vests You Must Have To Have The Best Look

Vests are an amazing fashion hack turning any outfit from ordinary to great. Whether you are dressing up for a night out or just want to give a unique touch to your daily outfit, DIY vests are the way to go. They are a perfect blend of creativity and individuality, allowing your style to come through while still following the trends. In this article, we will look at some of the coolest DIY vests you can easily create at home to elevate your fashion.

Denim Patchwork Vests

Denim is one of those fabrics that never goes out of style, and recycling old denim pieces into a patchwork vest is a great way to stay in fashion. For this, first, you have to collect a handful of your old jeans or old denim jackets that you do not like to wear anymore. Cut them in various shapes and sizes, then sew them together to make a vest. For added flair, combine different shades of denim or add fabric from other materials, such as corduroy or plaid. It goes well with a plain white tee paired with distressed jeans to create a casual yet stylish attire.

Materials Needed:

  • Old denim pieces
  • Needle and thread or sewing machine
  • Fabric scissors
  • Embroidery thread for added detail—optional

Fringe Leather Vest

A fringle leather vest is essential for those who are into a boho or Western vibe. This vest is ideal for festivals, concerts, or any event to which you’d like to draw attention. Start with a basic leather or faux leather vest pattern, or use an old leather jacket that you can repurpose into a vest. Cut bottom edges and armholes to create long, even strips of fringe. You can also add fringe down the back or sides of the vest for a more dramatic effect.

Materials Needed:

  • Leather or faux leather fabric
  • Scissors or rotary cutter
  • Sewing machine or leather glue
  • Optional: Studs or beads for added embellishment

Upcycled T-Shirt Vest

Do you have an old band tee or graphic t-shirt lying around? Breathe new life into it by turning it into a cool and edgy vest perfect for layering. This is another very easy DIY where no sewing skills are required. Cut the sleeves and neckline off the t-shirt, then cut down the sides to make an open, vest-like garment. You can leave the edges raw to be a little more laid back or hem them for a cleaner-looking finish. Add patches, pins, or fabric paint to make your vest unique.

Materials Needed:

  • Old t-shirt
  • Fabric scissors
  • Fabric paint, patches, or pins for decoration

Knitted or Crocheted Vest

People who like knitting or crocheting often find making a vest from scratch quite satisfying. The knitted or crocheted vest brings texture and is warming to your wear, hence perfect for cooler months. If a cozy, chunky, oversized sweater-style vest is in order, use chunky yarn; if finer and lacy, choose one with finer fibers. You can easily find hundreds of patterns online, ranging from simple designs for beginners to very detailed and complex patterns.

Materials Needed:

  • Yarn of choice
  • Knitting needles or crochet hook
  • Pattern for the vest

Embellished Military Vest

Military vests have been in the streetwear scene for many years already, and adding embellishments would make yours unique. Start by looking for a plain olive green or camouflage military vest, which is pretty easy to find in thrift stores or through online retailers. Then, go ballistic with some embellishments like patches, studs, embroidery, or even fabric paint. 

Materials Needed:

  • Military vest
  • Studs, patches, embroidery thread, or fabric paint
  • Needle and thread or sewing machine 

Reversible Faux Fur Vest

One of those items of clothing that can be worn up or down depending on what is called for. You have the sumptuousness of faux fur on one side and can use a contrasting fabric on the reverse side, something like satin or velvet, for a more polished effect. This DIY vest is a bit more challenging, but trust me, the result will be well worth the work. Cut your fabric into the vest shape, making sure both sides fit together perfectly.

Materials Needed:

  • Faux fur fabric
  • Contrast fabric-satin or velvet, etc.
  • Sewing machine and thread

Conclusion

The art of making your vests is such a fun and satisfying way to add individualistic pieces to your collection of apparel. What’s even more wonderful is how these vests can add an element of fun to your outfitting while helping you make entirely your fashion statement. Be it denim, leather, or knits, there’s a DIY vest project that will capture your needs. So get your materials ready, get inspired, and start crafting your way to a more stylish you!

 

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