We are bringing Tie Dye back into a new, vibrant and modern space. Expect bold and bright apparel and general merchandise with a Caribbean flair.
Shop NowShibori is a Japanese manual resist dyeing technique, which produces patterns on fabric. In Japan, the earliest known example of cloth dyed with a shibori technique dates from the 8th century; Until the 20th century, not many fabrics and dyes were in widespread use in Japan. The main fabrics were silk and hemp, and later cotton. The main dye was indigo and, to a lesser extent, madder and purple root. Shibori and other textile arts, such as tsutsugaki, were applied to all of these fabrics and dyes. There are an infinite number of ways one can bind, stitch, fold, twist, or compress cloth for shibori, and each way results in very different patterns.
Tie-dye is a term used to describe a number of resist dyeing techniques and the resulting dyed products of these processes. The process of tie-dye typically consists of folding, twisting, pleating, or crumpling fabric or a garment, before binding with string or rubber bands, followed by the application of dye or dyes. Tie-dye can be used to create virtually any type of fabric, from clothing to pillows to blankets.
Shop NowWe use only the highest and best quality fiber reactive dyes that will be bold and bright for many years after repeated washes.
We use Gildan branded apparel for our cotton unisex t-shirts and sweatshirts. Gildan is a trusted choice for men, women, and unisex styles with a selection of comfortable, high-quality blank shirts are ideal for custom designs.