Most clothing is created from fabrics that are dyed before before sewn together. This creates a very uniform color throughout. Garment dyed reverses this process. The garment is assembled then when done the entire piece is dyed as a whole. Some of the obvious signs of a garment dyed piece include the stitching itself which takes on the color of the dye as well as the fabric, the normally white tag (if there is one) also picks up the color of the dye. This process also makes each piece one-of-a-kind, even those dyed together, as each garment will have unique variations in color throughout not shared by others in the same process.
Garment dyed clothing creates an apparent softer finish, variations in color creating a vintage/worn look and the impression of more color depth. Your garment dyed clothing will not only feel softer and have a richer look to the color but it shouldn’t shrink when washed and dryer since it’s already been washed and dryer multiple times during the dyeing process.
So, what are you waiting for? Fall is the perfect time to add a garment dyed long sleeve henley or hoodie to your wardrobe.
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