Transform your old t-shirts into fabulous fashion pieces with just a pair of scissors! No sewing skills required—these DIY t-shirt cutting ideas will have you looking chic in no time.
Bohemian Back Weave
Weave strips of fabric at the back of your shirt for a bohemian vibe. I once turned an oversized tee into a festival-ready top with this technique—it’s easier than it looks!
Tie-Up Front
Cut a vertical slit at the center bottom of your tee and tie the ends into a knot for a tie-up front style. This was my go-to look for a breezy beach day with friends.
High-Low Hem
For a high-low hem, cut the front shorter than the back. I love how this adds a modern edge to any t-shirt.
Rocking the Cold Shoulder
For an edgy look, cut out the shoulders to create a cold shoulder effect. I did this on a plain black tee and it instantly added a touch of rock ‘n’ roll to my wardrobe.
Knotted Side Tee
Cut a small slit on each side of the hem and knot them for a knotted side appearance. This simple tweak took my dull shirt to fab in just minutes!
Bow Sleeves
Create adorable bow sleeves by cutting small slits in the sleeves and knotting them. I added this touch to a basic tee and it turned out super cute!
Woven Neckline
Add a woven detail to the neckline for a textured look. This was a fun project that turned an old tee into a unique piece.
Fringed Hem Fun
Create a fun and flirty fringed hem by cutting vertical strips along the bottom of the t-shirt. I love doing this with vibrant tees to add a playful twist.
Open Back Twist
Create an open back twist by cutting a vertical line down the back and twisting the fabric. This design is perfect for adding some flair to a plain tee.
Side Slit Tee
Add a side slit by cutting a vertical line on each side of the shirt. I love pairing this with high-waisted jeans for a casual yet stylish look.
Peek-a-Boo Shoulder
Cut small holes at the shoulders for a peek-a-boo effect. This subtle change gave my old gym shirt a trendy new look.
Racerback Tank
Transform a tee into a racerback tank by cutting out the sleeves and creating a V shape at the back. This design is perfect for workouts or hot summer days.
Simple Crop Top
For a simple crop top, all you need to do is snip horizontally across the t-shirt to your desired length. I once cut an old college tee this way, and it instantly became my go-to for summer outings.
Lace-Up Front
Create a lace-up front by cutting holes on either side of the front and threading a ribbon through. I tried this with a solid color tee, and it added a chic touch.
Criss-Cross Front
Make a bold statement by cutting a criss-cross pattern on the front. I experimented with this design on a plain white shirt and now it’s my go-to for layering.
Off-the-Shoulder Glam
Cutting off the neckband and a few inches below the collar transforms a regular tee into an off-the-shoulder beauty. I tried this with a concert tee, and now it’s a hit at every casual gathering.

