Alright, so I decided to make some anime boxing shorts. I’ve seen a few pairs floating around online, but I wanted something specific, and you know how it is – sometimes you just gotta do it yourself!
First, I scoured the internet for some plain, basic boxing shorts. I didn’t want any crazy patterns or logos, just a blank canvas. I found a few options, settled on a pair that looked decent, and ordered them.
The Design
While I waited for the shorts to arrive, I started working on the design. I knew I wanted a specific anime character, so I spent some time finding good reference images. I wanted a dynamic pose, something that really captured the character’s energy. I messed around with a few different layouts in a simple drawing app on my tablet, nothing fancy, just trying to get a feel for what would look good on the shorts.
- Find High-Quality Anime Image
- Sketch Placement Roughly
- Adjust Size Proportion
Transfer Time
Once the shorts arrived, it was time to get the design onto the fabric.I printed out my design on transfer paper.I carefully positioned the transfer paper onto the shorts, making sure it was centered and straight,and then ironed the design * is important to follow the instruction on the package.
After letting it cool, I carefully peeled back the transfer paper, and… there it was! The design had transferred pretty well, I was so pumped!
I gotta say, it was a pretty fun project. It wasn’t super complicated, but it was satisfying to take something plain and turn it into something unique and personalized. Now I’ve got my own one-of-a-kind anime boxing shorts, and I’m pretty stoked about it!