Yes, as long as you made the original design. If you did not, you will likely be sued for copyright infringement. If you purchase a T-shirt, the copyright owner of the design has no further right to regulate anything you do with it, as long as you do not make your own copies. On the other hand, some designs may also be protected as trademarks and that would be a different question.
Reuse is a verb (to use something again) and a noun (in a state of reuse).
something that can be reuse
You can reuse old clothes by:My absolute favorite: DONATE!Cut the nice patterned ones into squares for a quiltDonate the quilt! :)
reuse
Instead of throwing something out after using it, you use it again - re-use it.
Yes, as in "please reuse that old bucket".
"Reuse" can function as a verb or a noun. As a verb, it means to use something again. As a noun, it refers to the action or process of using something again.
You may reuse brine only if it is to refrigerate something such as refrigerator pickles. If it is cloudy or murky, do not reuse. Also, you cannot use pre-used brine for canning.
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Re-think, Refuse and Repair :)
The Afrikaans word reuse means gigantic, huge, colossal.If you are refering to re-use (as in to use something again), it would be hergebruik or herbenut in Afrikaans
To reuse, or recycle.
reuse, recycle, repurpose