
Isn't it a beauty? Of course, I will have to make some alterations before it is truly derby ready. The neck and the sleeves (obviously) have to go. Actually, I'm surprised that any company called "Derby Shirts" sells clothing with sleeves at all. They have to know their customers just cut them off and throw them away -- or use them as tube tops for toddlers. Oh, that would be so cute!
Once the standard alterations are done I plan to really make this shirt my own. Maybe I'll slit the bottom into several sections, and put cute little beads on them. or I could bedazzle my name on it. Of course, whatever I do will have to involve some sort of sparkle -- I need to hold onto my femininity.
I just hope it's all done by the State Fair Derby in September. That would be like showing up to Ascot without a hat...
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Mom still has that huge tub of plastic pony beads (some with sparkle, some that glow in the dark) in her closet. You also need one of those feathered roach clips to wear on your cowboy hat.
Count Luke & I in on the state fair derby. Eventually my son needs to know about his paternal lineage.
my mom is a champion at hot fix rhinestones..... send that shirt her way... not only will it say your name, your bust size, what size beer you prefer and what racers you cheer for!
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