Garment dyeing entails coloring clothes after they’ve been cut and sewn. Ordinarily, fabrics are woven and dyed by the roll, but if you make up a shirt or suit first and then apply the dye, this softens both color and texture, giving new pieces the rumpled elegance of vintage.
Garment Dyeing means that garments such as pants, skirts, t-shirts, jumpers, dresses, coats or hosiery are dyed after making up. Conventionally they are knitted from pre-dyed yarns or tailored from piece-dyed fabrics.
The advantages of garment dyeing are the creation of many very particular color effects, quick response to new fashion trends, rather cost-effective manufacturing and shorter lead times compared to conventional processing.
Due to today’s short collection cycles, colors can quickly go out of fashion. With garment dyeing, large stocks of outdated colors can be avoided.