This intricate Japanese technique of pleating fabric before dyeing dates back to the eighth century. The traditional method calls for indigo dye, but you can find shibori in other shades of blue, too.
Whether you think tie-dye is totally rad or totally not your style, the psychedelic print from the '60s is back in a major way. It's become a hot quarantine fashion trend that doesn't seem to be going ...
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We may receive a portion of sales if you purchase a product through a link in this article. No matter how you like to spend your summer, tie-dye should be a part of it. It’s a magical process that can ...
It looks like this will be the Summer of Love on Long Island with the return of tie-dye fashions reminiscent of the 1960s and 1970s. Only this time, it’s DIY tie-dyeing at home to lighten moods during ...
As a trend, tie-dye for summer is a bit like floral for spring—in other words, not exactly groundbreaking. In line with varsity-inspired track pants or neons, the athleisure staple continues to wax ...