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I stumbled upon the Vanilla Breeze brand of denims and since it's summer time-time to go for a swim in the beach,I tried to search for a DIY version.There's a lot of them and I tried to spice up my own pair,given by my mom, and gave it a new look.I already have some lace and I also have different patches of cloth with different designs but there's not enough size to fit the half part of the denim shorts so I just decided to go for the lace.It's surprisingly easy to make even without a sewing machine.