Sometimes we need a little TLC.
When I was in primary school, I had a wardrobe full of colourful, hand-painted apparel. Some were souvenirs from trips, but most were memorabilia from endless summer camps where kids gathered around to learn shirts.
In my attempt to konmari my life, I’ve since thrown out and donated all my tie-dye shirts. But two decades later, this psychedelic pattern seems to be making a comeback. As of writing, I’m seeing one online store having sold 37,000 tie-dye apparel in just three months!
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Online shopping for tie-dye apparel is just one hobby. But if you’ve found yourself adding too many tie-dye shirts to your cart, you might want to seek alternatives! Learning shirts may be more economical for you in the long run. Plus, it’s certainly an easy and fun quarantine activity you can do with your housemates!
I know, I know — learning can sound overwhelming if you’re not super into arts and crafts. So, I’m proposing an alternative: reverse tie-dye. All you need to do this is a shirt and bleach, so you’re basically good to go!
For this article, I got in touch with my friend and tie-dye enthusiast, Maxine. Since the quarantine started, she’s created such beautiful reverse tie-dye pieces out of her old shirts, tanks, and jackets! Read on to learn how she tie-dyes her shirts.
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1. Set-up your workspace to make sure that you won’t leave much of a mess. You can cover your workspace with plastic; better yet, work outdoors!
2. You must allow as much ventilation as possible when working with bleach. As much as possible, use gloves and a mask to protect yourself as well!
3. Different ways of tying the shirt will yield different results. Enjoy the process and keep experimenting!
4. Of course, you can use different types of textile for reverse tie-dying. Be creative! You may try out these methods on masks, handkerchieves, shorts, and other apparel.
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Start revamping your old shirts with this fun reverse tie-dye activity! If you’re trying either of these techniques out, don’t forget to tag us on Instagram! Let’s get creative this quarantine, shall we?
Featured image credit: Maxine Ignacio | Instagram
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