Bleach
Back in like November or December last year I saw people online bleach their clothes and thought it would be a great idea to splash a t-shirt like that. The problem was that I couldn't find ANY black t-shirts that were without any designs and the ones that were always had to say some stupid shit that I don't agree with, so I didn't even consider them.
What I eventually came up with was to buy a long-sleeve shirt and cut the sleeves of so that was what I did
I was expecting it to bleach to a reddish color, so I ended up criss-stiching the sleeves like this:
After that I tried bleaching but I didn't have any liquid bleach and the store didn't have it too for some reason, so I tried it with the powder but it did absolutely nothing. I then found some liquid bleach but mixed it with water because that was all of the tutorials online said but it did almost nothing too. It bleach a tiny spot on the side that I didn't even notice until my sister pointed it out few days later after I gave up and was wearing that shirt.
Then summer came and I decided to try again without watering the bleach down and it finally worked (floor gang is back lol)
It didn't bleach to the color I wanted but nonetheless I'm very happy about how it turned out. For the pattern I sprayed it with a spray bottle (if you're gonna do it, don't use the one you use for stuff around the house, I used an empty bottle of a window cleaner).
If anyone is gonna do something like this, do it somewhere with good ventilation. The first two times I was in the bathroom because it was winter and I couldn't do it outside because of the weather, and the second time I was outside, spraying the lawn (honestly, that was way more comfortable than the bathtub, so if you can, do it outside).
So yeah...
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