Vintage, worn-in appearance
Dyeing after assembly can produce subtle color variations—often darker at seams and hems—for a distressed or lived-in look.
Exceptionally soft
The dyeing and washing relax fibers, giving the garment a soft feel from the first wear.
Cohesive trim color
Thread, buttons, and labels usually absorb the dye too, creating a unified finish.
Unique variations: each garment develops its own slight differences, lending an artisanal, couture-like quality.
Minimized shrinkage
Hot dye baths and washes typically pre-shrink the piece, reducing future shrinkage.












































