The Fashion Designer Fix: How to Add Extra Flair to Your Clothing Designs

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In this world of mass production, it pays to stand out from the crowd. That’s why more and more people are choosing to go DIY when it comes to fine-tuning their personal flair. And you’ll be glad to hear that altering your clothing is actually easier than ever in this day and age. It’s really all about knowing what options are available to you. Read on if you’d like to know just how easy it can be to personalise your wardrobe.

Laser cutting and engraving

One of the boldest, most unique methods of personalisation absolutely have to be laser cutting and engraving. The ability to add your own personalised logo to pieces in your wardrobe is a genuine game-changer. In fact, laser cutting in Melbourne has started to eclipse personalised T-shirts as the new way to make your own brand. It’s not just about the versatility of the method either, as laser cutting and engraving can be used on a wide range of materials. It’s also about longevity. Whilst printed logos can fade quickly over time, engraved logos are striking and permanent. The high precision of laser cutting technology also ensures that virtually any imagery can be reproduced on a myriad of surfaces. In essence, laser cutting technology is incredibly valuable to the world of DIY design.

Using embroidered patches

Embroidered patches are making a comeback in a big way, and it’s really all thanks to the revival of ‘80s style and denim, otherwise known as the material that defined the twentieth century. Just as a good pair of jeans has always served as an essential in every wardrobe, denim jackets are rapidly becoming a must-have for every style-conscious citizen. The major reason for this is that denim jackets act as a kind of ‘blank canvas’ upon which its owner can feel free to add as many enamel badges and embroidered patches as they like. These jackets just invite personalisation, and makers of embroidered patches are answering that call. Speaking of ‘makers’, you may be surprised to hear that creating your own embroidered patches can actually be quite simple once you get into the swing of it. So there’s really nothing stopping you from crafting whatever takes your fancy and putting together a highly personalised denim creation.

Thrifting and upcycling

Thrift stores play an integral role in the secondhand economy as they save literal tonnes of perfectly good clothing from heading straight to landfill. And when you’re thrifting right, you’re always guaranteed to come across some hidden gems. We’re talking about vintage shirts with bold patterns, jeans that are genuinely well-worn, designer shoes, and timeless accessories like jewellery and tinted sunglasses. 

But there are some hidden gems that don’t get as much credit as they deserve: the fixer-uppers. These are the clothes that are most likely donated due to a broken seam or a missing button, and a myriad of other tiny flaws that can easily be rectified with a touch of TLC. Even clothes that may seem beyond repair can be effortlessly upcycled if you know what to do.


Whether you’re harvesting some fabric samples from a shirt that’s seen better days, or embroidering some DIY patterns onto a plain white shirt, personalisation is all about experimentation so be sure to keep trying new methods!

Michael Hunt

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