
How to Tie-Dye in 10 steps The trend of last season known by Hippies, ancient Egyptians and English punks
We are in the 60s, the desire for freedom, psychedelic drugs, and the Hippie culture spreads a particular method of dyeing clothes, very colorful, spontaneous, that described the mood and the philosophy of that youth movement, born in the United States and then spread into Worldwide. This is the Tie-Dye, which allows you to create colorful items by exploiting the spontaneity of pigments on the canvas. From a culture of rebellion and freedom, the Tie-Dye soon turned into a possibility for the big brands, who are using it for their collections since last summer. Tie-Dye has not only adapted to street brands as Wacko Maria, Gosha, Stüssy, BAPE or for the collaboration between adidas and Pharrell Williams. Even Burberry, Comme des Garçon, Stella Mc Cartney, Saint Laurent, Louis Vuitton and Prada have applied the style widespread during the "Summer of Love" to jackets and dresses. The novelty is not only to have shifted the influence from a youth and street culture to a more codified one, like that of the big brands, but also new experimentation on different fabrics, such as leather or denim.
Homemade Tie-Dye
In origin the technique was born popular, the first colors and corrosive agents were taken from domestic use, such as bleach, which creates effects very similar to those of dyes. This is why we want to explain to you how to make your Tie-Dye shirt in 10 simple steps.
There are many dyeing techniques, you can produce real designs or a crinkle effect, in which more colors can be used, creating a truly fascinating symmetrical effect. However, the rainbow spiral is the easiest effect to make, the most used by designers and hippies.