04-06-2009, 06:51 PM
I say for the white shirt use tea to set an old aged color to it. For the rips use scissors, and cut small holes, dont regret making big ones. Then you can use coffee for the holes, its richer than the yellow brown the tea is. But the tea works well to create the sweat stain look of the shirt.For the pants, I say dont buy dickies twill pants. Twill pants have a funny look and feel to them, I say use some cheaper brand at your local walmart you can find. For the edges, you can cut small parts of the pants off (like the edges of the seem) and use a rough sponge to fray it (you could do the same for the shirt holes). Maybe put a hole or 2 in the pants legs, use dirt to weather around the holes. You could distress the pants in certain areas by even wearing them and rolling in the dirt lol.For the jacket, I'm not really sure. A lot of people use brown spray paint to set a brownish color. Then use black spray paint for certain areas, and maybe acrylics so it doesnt look all sprayed on. Use different tones of brown too, not the same brown throughout the whole thing. Then it will all just blend... To fray the jacket, im not sure, I dont have one to tell. People are saying cheese graters, but noones being specific on how to do it...