Merging Garments
Combine two or more garments into a single new piece — splicing, layering, or integrating different styles or fabrics into one cohesive design.
We divided each category into three budget tiers—basic, standard, and premium—based on the complexity, time, and skill required for the transformation.
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Basic Tier: Split Splice
Combine two similar garments (like hoodies or sweatshirts) by joining large sections with minimal adjustments.
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- Splice two hoodies down the middle for a half-and-half look.
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Merge sleeves from one hoodie onto the body of another.
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Combine two similar sweatshirts into one color-blocked piece.
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Use the hood and cuffs of one hoodie on another body.
- Reconstruct a pullover from two knit jumpers.
Standard Tier: Panel Play
Description:
Merge garments that require aligning seams, reshaping panels, and balancing proportions for a cohesive finish.
Price range: £89–£107* *£74–£89 (paid to designer) + 20% (deeaiwai’s commission) Examples:
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Premium Tier: Fusion Craft
Description:
Fuse different garment types (e.g. jacket + dress) through full deconstruction, custom patterning, and structural rebuild. |
Price range: £131–£167* *£109–£139 (paid to designer) + 20% (deeaiwai’s commission) Examples:
Case studies: 1. Aoife merged old navy coat and a pair of denim trousers into a new jacket. See here. 2. Calista merged an old Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Gi into a shirt. See here. |