18 years of DIY and leather working skills. Showing you freaks the easy way to make punk, goth and alt clothes with tips and hacks along the way! Follow me on Instagram for more gear I've made IG: Reptil_kodiya DIY or DIE
@@brenoruss1590 intro is always In Sickness by Krum Bums. Outro is either WKSJ? By Who Killed Spikey Jacket, Cockroach by Toxic Narcotic or Time Bomb by Inepsy I believe. I cycle through those three
Honestly it is not something I personally keep up with these days. There are some great Instagram pages dedicated to crust pants & punk jackets/vest though 🦖
They are 1/2" standard cone studs and Tall UK 77 1/2" studs. www.studsandspikes.com/stud-cone-standard-1-2-silver.html www.studsandspikes.com/stud-cones-tall-english77-silver.html
@@Yourfavoritepunkhippie I've had this channel for five years now, it really didn't pop off until a year or two ago. Just keep posting consistently, DIY punk clothing is such a small niche interest that the community will eventually find you if you keep posting. Honestly as much as I'd hate to admit it, Tik Tok is a better platform for this kind of content, RU-vid is pretty much a dying platform but I only post on here and IG. Best of luck 🦖🦖🦖
@@imeverywhere6092 you can use any size you want, I use anywhere between 1/2"-2". You can even double them up and use a big one and a small one in the same D-ring for contrast. You can also get them different colors (metal types). 🦖🦖🦖
Laughing my flap off @ 1:55 because YEAH. If I go to a bar with my mohawk up, some rando office slob is going to challenge me with 'What do you think of the current state of ElectroGoth music today?' and WOW I wish I was making that up.
Little tip if you make your patches yourself ( I paint them and sometimes just cut out a shape and see it on a background) have a signature not for fear of them getting taken but as a start I find I sometimes just don’t know what to make often at the start of me making project so I just sew up my signature a red heart on a black background sewed on messly then I just suttonly get a ton of inspo (and it’s iconic)
great video it helped me sm already, thanks! will u ever unprivate the last part, if not thanks for your effort and work your tutorials helped me tremendously
@@MeRcUrY__dsbm Honestly a great question that I did not address in the video! So T-shirts are made out of a mixed fabric material, they are intentionally light fabric and extremely stretchy. Over time T-shirts will shred and fall apart with wear, this problem exacerbates when you cut a logo from a T-shirt and remove it from its anchoring hem around the collar, sleeves and bottom (think of the hems on your T-shirt like a skeleton that holds everything in place). These hems around the edges essentially keep a T-shirt in place and wearable. Now you can (and plenty of people do) cut off a band logo from a T-shirt and sew it onto a jacket. Unfortunately over a short amount of time the light weight fabric of the T-shirt will warp, shred and fall apart along the edges that you sew it onto a jacket. This method in the tutorial essentially grafts the lightweight fabric of a T-shirt onto a sturdy canvas skeleton to keep the lightweight T-shirt fabric in place and allows it to act as a thicker canvas patch as traditional patches are made out of canvas. This method will prolong the life of a T-shirt patch atleast tenfold, if not longer. I can not recommend this method enough, taking an extra few hours to reinforce a T-shirt patch is the only way to have a long term back patch made out of a T-shirt 🦖
I remember you had a lil peep jacket tutorial video and I can’t find it now when I look for it now. Your videos are always very helpful and you do awesome work!
I actually removed all my old content from before I knew how to edit, probably going to remove this video as well eventually and remake it. Hmu on Instagram @reptil_kodiya and I can link you the private video on peeps jacket
i had blue jeans that almost tearing up, yeah already torned in the knee, is possible the blue color jeans be crust pants? ,i have black skinny jeans but it's brand new lol, am not try to buy for this diy
I saw one of these for the first time when i was like 12 and have wanted one real bad ever since, but i never saw one again or knew how to look them up. I tried making one out of old jeans but the only thing i successfully did was cut my finger to the bone lmfao so hopefully i can follow this tutorial