Most of us have dyed t-shirts before in school or at camp, or maybe have even bought a cool tie-dye shirt at the store. But what if you could do tie dye at home without ever using a washing machine?
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Bandhani fabrics are widely used to make traditional Indian garments such as sarees, salwar kameez, dupattas, and turbans. Bandhani is the oldest known method of tie-dye in India. Many believe that ...
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Every item on this page was chosen by an ELLE editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. Once a beloved summer camp staple, now a high-fashion regular, tie-dye has become ...
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