Behind the Scenes Look at Garment Dyeing

In traditional piece dyeing, fabric is dyed before construction.

Garment dyeing is different.

After tees are cut and sewn, each finished garment is dyed and washed, producing unique color saturations.

1. Designs are created

1. Designs are created

2. Rolls of fabric are laid out in layers

2. Rolls of fabric are laid out in layers

3. Garments are cut out with jig-saw

3. Garments are cut out with jig-saw

4. Fabric pieces are sewn into shirts

4. Fabric pieces are sewn into shirts

5. Shirts are put into a washing machine where dye is added

5. Shirts are put into a washing machine where dye is added

5. They then go through a normal wash cycle and are dried

5. They then go through a normal wash cycle and are dried

These tees have a "lived in" look - like an old favorite shirt you've worn for years.

The process also removes shrinkage issues and gives the garments a super soft feel that you'll never want to take off.