Bat Sweatshirt #15- *XL+ most relaxed*
Since each manufacturer uses a different sizing chart, I’ve measured each garment while lying flat in two directions. The width is measured across the chest (armpit to armpit) and the height is measured from the shoulder seam (next to the neck band) down to the bottom of the garment. Please reference each sweatshirt number for details such as style, measurements, materials and other info.
Details:
Brand/ Style: Buffalo by David Bitton/ Hoodie w/ kangaroo pocket
Size (as marked) and Mel's Measurements: Large: 25.5" wide x 27" tall
Color/ Print: Dark Heather Red/ Bats and Botanicals- dark
Materials: 70% viscose, 16% cotton, 11% polyester
Other: The viscose in this hoodie makes for soft and stretchy goodness. It's one of those garments that makes you say, "whoaaaa" when you touch it. You'll be petting your own arm and doing that squeezey shoulder shrug thing that's just instinctual on a cool fall morning.
Bat sweatshirts ready for fall! This project combines some of my favorite things; recycling, sewing and bats! These sweatshirts have been reworked and are all one-of-a-kind, so grab your favorite before it's gone.
A few details: Each sweatshirt is thrifted, washed and reworked to feature a new design. I only use garments that are in excellent or like-new condition. (Some were never worn and still had the original sales tag!) After washing the batty fabrics and the garment, I then quilt the batty fabric to a new piece of sweatshirt fleece. I serge the edges to make sure nothing will unravel with wear, and then reverse appliqué (sew from the inside) of the garment. Then I cut away the original design to feature a new updated garment in all its batty goodness.
Since each manufacturer uses a different sizing chart, I’ve measured each garment while lying flat in two directions. The width is measured across the chest (armpit to armpit) and the height is measured from the shoulder seam (next to the neck band) down to the bottom of the garment. Please reference each sweatshirt number for details such as style, measurements, materials and other info.
Details:
Brand/ Style: Buffalo by David Bitton/ Hoodie w/ kangaroo pocket
Size (as marked) and Mel's Measurements: Large: 25.5" wide x 27" tall
Color/ Print: Dark Heather Red/ Bats and Botanicals- dark
Materials: 70% viscose, 16% cotton, 11% polyester
Other: The viscose in this hoodie makes for soft and stretchy goodness. It's one of those garments that makes you say, "whoaaaa" when you touch it. You'll be petting your own arm and doing that squeezey shoulder shrug thing that's just instinctual on a cool fall morning.
Bat sweatshirts ready for fall! This project combines some of my favorite things; recycling, sewing and bats! These sweatshirts have been reworked and are all one-of-a-kind, so grab your favorite before it's gone.
A few details: Each sweatshirt is thrifted, washed and reworked to feature a new design. I only use garments that are in excellent or like-new condition. (Some were never worn and still had the original sales tag!) After washing the batty fabrics and the garment, I then quilt the batty fabric to a new piece of sweatshirt fleece. I serge the edges to make sure nothing will unravel with wear, and then reverse appliqué (sew from the inside) of the garment. Then I cut away the original design to feature a new updated garment in all its batty goodness.
Since each manufacturer uses a different sizing chart, I’ve measured each garment while lying flat in two directions. The width is measured across the chest (armpit to armpit) and the height is measured from the shoulder seam (next to the neck band) down to the bottom of the garment. Please reference each sweatshirt number for details such as style, measurements, materials and other info.
Details:
Brand/ Style: Buffalo by David Bitton/ Hoodie w/ kangaroo pocket
Size (as marked) and Mel's Measurements: Large: 25.5" wide x 27" tall
Color/ Print: Dark Heather Red/ Bats and Botanicals- dark
Materials: 70% viscose, 16% cotton, 11% polyester
Other: The viscose in this hoodie makes for soft and stretchy goodness. It's one of those garments that makes you say, "whoaaaa" when you touch it. You'll be petting your own arm and doing that squeezey shoulder shrug thing that's just instinctual on a cool fall morning.
Bat sweatshirts ready for fall! This project combines some of my favorite things; recycling, sewing and bats! These sweatshirts have been reworked and are all one-of-a-kind, so grab your favorite before it's gone.
A few details: Each sweatshirt is thrifted, washed and reworked to feature a new design. I only use garments that are in excellent or like-new condition. (Some were never worn and still had the original sales tag!) After washing the batty fabrics and the garment, I then quilt the batty fabric to a new piece of sweatshirt fleece. I serge the edges to make sure nothing will unravel with wear, and then reverse appliqué (sew from the inside) of the garment. Then I cut away the original design to feature a new updated garment in all its batty goodness.