TIE DYE PANTONE GU76 SWAMP WAVE JERSEY
In my younger days, I perceived tie-dye as a symbol of the failure of the hippie movement, and I never imagined myself wearing it.
However, in recent years, tie-dye has experienced a remarkable resurgence, appearing everywhere from local markets and office surroundings to even high fashion runways.
This renewed wave of tie-dye can be attributed to its deep-rooted history and cultural significance across various regions worldwide. In Africa, India with its Bandhani fabrics, and Japan's Shibori, tie-dye techniques have been cherished for centuries. Yet, it was only in the 1960s that tie-dye made its way to America, embraced primarily by the hippie culture.
Hippies were drawn to tie-dye for its natural, handcrafted artistry, each piece uniquely reflecting the individuality of its wearer. This method aligns perfectly with the counterculture values of the hippies, who championed freedom, rebellion against the mainstream, the quest for identity in a capitalist society, and strong social and political stances. Tie-dye was not merely a fashionable statement but a symbol of social revolution.
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UNISEX
Main Fabric :
Front Panel
86% POLYESTER
14% SPANDEX
Side Panel
90% POLYESTER
10% SPANDEX
Care Instructions :
Hand washing cold
Gentle cycle
Do not use softeners
Do not bleach
Do not Iron
Do not dry clean
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