Monday 1 September 2014

Tie & Dye

It has been a long time since I wrote on my blog and here I am back again. Its almost 6 months after having written the last blog and now feels good to write about the tie & dye and the beauty of this ancient process. These are evergreen dyeing techniques used in fashion industry all the year round.




Tie-dye is a modern term invented in the mid-1960s in the United States for a set of ancient resist-dyeing techniques, and for the products of these processes. The process of tie-dye typically consists of folding, twisting, pleating, or crumpling fabric or a garment and binding with string or rubber bands, followed by application of dye(s). 

I would like to present some styles of our latest collection of tie-dye which we are presenting to our world wide customers currently. Have a look and enjoy.




Unlike traditional resist-dyeing techniques, tie-dye is characterized by the use of bright, saturated primary colors and bold patterns. These patterns, including the spiralmandala, and peace sign, and the use of multiple bold colors, have become cliched since the peak popularity of tie-dye in the 1960s and 1970s. The vast majority of currently produced tie-dyes use these designs, and many are mass-produced for wholesale distribution. However, a new interest in more 'sophisticated' tie-dye is emerging in the fashion industry, characterized by simple motifs, monochromatic color schemes, and a focus on fashionable garments and fabrics other than cotton. A few artists continue to pursue tie-dye as an art rather than a commodity.



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I promise to bring more styles and new stuff from time to time so team up with Fashion Team and see you back soon with new things and more information soon. 


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