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Genius upcycling idea: you’re just one button away from a new blouse

Stephanie Vinzens
2.4.2024
Translation: Elicia Payne

Minimal effort tricks with big impact are worth their weight in gold and this fashion hack is no exception. Who knew? Just one cleverly placed button can give your blouse a new look.

The spare buttons on my blouses are waiting for their time to shine. They cling on to the label in hope that one of their colleagues’ threads will tear. But it hardly ever happens, at least not on my button panels. That’s great for me but sad for the subs. Yet this missed opportunity can encourage a new perspective. By that I don’t mean just filling in the gap somewhere, but taking centre stage. A simple upcycling trick can make that happen.

Exciting look, pretty silhouette

How it works

All you need for this simple but effective hack is a thread, needle, pin, scissors – and a blouse with a spare button. Of course, you can use any button as long as it fits through the eyelet and matches the rest of the look.

First, put the blouse of your choice on and stand in front of a mirror. Have a look where you want to place the button. Take your time and try out various placements. As soon as you’ve decided, mark the spot with a pin. I recommend positioning the button just behind or in front of the side seam. This way it’s not as noticeable when you button the shirt as intended or if you want to leave it open.

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