Tie-dye has been around forever, but it's recently made a comeback as one of the biggest fashion trends of 2020. Whether it's a DIY style or one that's already made for you, there are plenty of ways ...
Whether you think tie-dye is totally rad or totally not your style, the psychedelic print from the '60s is back in a major way. It's become a hot quarantine fashion trend that doesn't seem to be going ...
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Bell bottom pants. Bare feet. Long hair. VW buses. Sound familiar? While some of those fads have stayed back in the 1960s, lately we have seen the much-celebrated tie-dye trend around every corner!
As we recover from the thrill of Essence Fest over the weekend, we’ve had time to think back on all the incredible experiences, activations, and performances. As a result, it’s safe to say that the ...
It’s safe to say most of us have been spending a bit more time in loungewear. If you’ve been scrolling through Instagram and TikTok, you’ve probably seen the rising trend of matching tie-dye ...
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If you’ve found your hands both cracked from washing dishes and ink-stained from afternoons spent tie-dying solo or with your family, it’s safe to say you’re on trend. Tie-dying at home is proving to ...
TIE-DYE HAS waxed and waned in Western popular culture since hippies made it a psychedelic staple of the 1960s, but it’s been surging in popularity since roughly 2019. From hoodies and bucket hats to ...
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It was a decade ago that designer Paige Mycoskie first included tie-dye as part of her Los Angeles-based brand Aviator Nation to sell at a booth at a music festival. That initial batch — 500 T-shirts ...