Man, they last a long time, I guess.
I have a couple of black ones that never got grey.
BUT! here in Brazil this is no new stuff, it is more like oldfashioned.
this is a good idea. but…..hasn’t anyone ever heard of rag rugs? my grandmother, who lived on the farm, made them all the time. they couldn’t afford to waste so they didn’t. glad that we are taking a turn back to that frugality. and they are so colorful!
They look neat (and soft) and it’s a great idea to recycle shirts, but $58 (and that’s the SMALL size) for a ripped up t-shirt seems a little steep. Glad it’s not made in a sweatshop, but sheesh.
This is exactly like the jersey cotton shag rug I bought at Rugs USA! I love it! It looks so cute in my daughters room and it comes in lots of great colors.
Cool idea. Wonder how long they last. Tho, they kinda look like colorful mold.
Man, they last a long time, I guess.
I have a couple of black ones that never got grey.
BUT! here in Brazil this is no new stuff, it is more like oldfashioned.
What an awesome idea! I love it. Who doesn’t have an old t-shirt?
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Oh great! Now I know what to do with my old t-shirts.
this is a good idea. but…..hasn’t anyone ever heard of rag rugs? my grandmother, who lived on the farm, made them all the time. they couldn’t afford to waste so they didn’t. glad that we are taking a turn back to that frugality. and they are so colorful!
They look neat (and soft) and it’s a great idea to recycle shirts, but $58 (and that’s the SMALL size) for a ripped up t-shirt seems a little steep. Glad it’s not made in a sweatshop, but sheesh.
This is exactly like the jersey cotton shag rug I bought at Rugs USA! I love it! It looks so cute in my daughters room and it comes in lots of great colors.