If the Unfashionista were to have a personal motto (other than "Fun with Colors"), it would have to be "Never Say Never."
Though I claimed last year
 that one dip in the tie dye bath would be enough for me, I was wrong. 
Tie dye continued to flourish in the world of fashion and even home 
furnishings, and it was said to have experienced a huge wave of 
popularity during the spring and summer. I didn't observe this 
personally because I pretty much took a break from fashion in favor of 
social distancing, but that's what they say. I did feel personally that 
it was one of the most trendy things I own, so my single tie-dye shirt 
became pretty much my go-to tee over the past year, whenever I wanted to
 seem a little bit more with the times. (Self-congratulation alert: I 
even got a compliment on its bright and happy colors during a hike 
despite our noticeably less friendly times!)
But this post isn't about my tie-dye tee, it's about my tie-dye blouse!
Once
 I had gotten over my initial aversion to the idea of tie dye, I 
continued to see examples of "tasteful tie dye" in my news feeds and 
shopping haunts, and decided I wouldn't mind having more of a good 
thing. Late this summer, I bought two tie-dye tops at Swap.com for a 
total of 5 dollars, one of them being this one!
This
 one took a little work to get into a wearable condition. It was very 
short and very wide and very unflattering on my frame. 
I reduced the size of the sleeve openings and took in the sides, then added waist ties to give it a more body-conforming shape.
It's
 still shorter than I prefer a loose shirt to be—I thought about 
extending the length with the offcuts from the sides and sleeves, but 
decided that wouldn't work. So it's finished!
I
 had the opportunity to wear it out into the big wide world today 
because I had a dentist appointment. If you ever want to feel better 
about having two teeth drilled, just wear a new fashionable top for the 
procedure!

 
