That Favorite T-shirt

C'mon,
you know you have it.
That favorite t-shirt
that should have been long ago "retired".

Actually,
I have a few,
but
this was my favorite.
You can't see it in the picture,
but,
when I put it on yesterday
the armhole ripped out
and sadly I knew
our relationship was coming to an end.

Long sleeve,
roomy,
soft,
cozy,
paint stained,
long enough to cover my derriere,
patterned enough
to
not
wear
a bra!

At home, of course

So,
hoarder that I am,
I could not give it up completely.
I mean
after all,
I had
been in the relationship
with this
t-shirt
longer
than
I have been married to JWS.

So,
in the effort to maintain this relationship
it
became
COASTERS!

Comments

Well missi...you are one lady that will not givi up! lol
I looove what you did with the shirt.
I have a few also - not as pretty and festive as yours so when mine are ready for the rag bag...that's where they will end up...not some adorable mug mats!
Cool thinking!
Karen
Tam said…
funny I just found 2 tshirts that I had from my showing sheep days that are personalized and special (one has a sheep on it and my farm nam)0 thatI'm gonna make into pillows
Barb said…
What a great idea!! Unfortunately for my shirts the mending and
re-mending and some more mending = not enough fabric left to do any thing with!!
Love your idea!!
Enjoy the coasters!
Barb
Balisha said…
You are so clever...
Balisha
Holly said…
Don't you just love those comfy shirts? Love how you kept it useful though! Cool idea!
Catherine said…
It is funny how attached to our clothing we can get! Love how you found a way to keep your shirt with you!
Kathy said…
Awww love what you did with that awesome t-shirt... nice to keep it around in coasters...lol
Happy weekend!!!
Kath
xx
Laurie said…
I have an old camp shirt I wear around home, same thing! Long, stained, soft and light from years of washing, but I just can't get rid of it!

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