Kimono Tie Dye Blue
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€145,00
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Botanically colored with logwood & alchemy
Our TIE DYE series kimono features a tie-dye pattern and radiates in various shades of blue. In our Botanical Dye Studio, we hand-dye this unique piece with logwood and refine it with alchemy to achieve the most beautiful hues. Each kimono is unique – the pattern will never be the same, and color nuances may vary. Kimonos are versatile and the highlight of any look. Our tie-dye kimono pairs particularly well with jeans and a white T-shirt.
We've opted for a sustainable shopping principle: "Made to Order." We only dye your custom kimono after you order it. Of course, we can't achieve this overnight, but together we're counteracting fast fashion and overproduction – for a sustainable future. Each kimono is a truly unique piece, making its way to you.
Our kimono is made from sustainable materials. It's made from muslin, a four-layer cotton fabric that's soft to the touch and flatters your skin. The fabric is handwoven by a small family business in Turkey and then sewn into the kimono. All components and raw materials used are naturally sourced and harmless to humans, animals, and plants throughout the entire process.
Made-To-Order: The delivery time for your handmade kimono is approximately 2-4 weeks from order
DETAILS
Color & |
Varying shades of blue. Hand-dyed with logwood and alchemy. Each kimono is unique – the selection and placement of the botanical compositions and the color tones may vary. |
Size |
Length approx. 80 cm, one size |
material |
100% natural cotton, 4-ply muslin, handwoven in Turkey |
Good to know: This kimono is dyed with natural dyes and is a unique piece. Botanically dyed products are vibrant colors, meaning they may exhibit variations in shade and minor irregularities. The colors will change over time and may fade slightly, but will always remain beautiful and unique.
How to care for it properly: Hand wash with pH-neutral detergent or use your washing machine's handwash program (cold wash or max. 30 degrees).