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Repair - Long Sleeve Tee No.127

Repair - Long Sleeve Tee No.127

Bamboo lyocell long sleeve
Hand mended
One of a kind

100% Bamboo Lyocell - Natural Dye
Made in Denmark

This item is a repaired size S.

All repair items are final sale.

Naturally dyed with woad  due to the nature of dye method color may vary

Woad (Isatis tinctoria) is a perennial herb that grows best in southern Europe where it produces the highest quality dye. Woad has indigo as the main dyeing component. The plant has an extremely long root, making it almost indestructable. The dye comes out of the dye bath yellow-green until oxidation turns it blue. When given the right conditions, the woad leaves start to ferment, excreting pigment to the water. It was the reigning blue dye in Europe until the arrival of indigo in the middle of the 16th century. The plant has healing properties and was also used to dye the cloth used for mummies in Egypt.

Read more about the repair process here.

$82.17

Original: $234.77

-65%
Repair - Long Sleeve Tee No.127

$234.77

$82.17
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Description

Bamboo lyocell long sleeve
Hand mended
One of a kind

100% Bamboo Lyocell - Natural Dye
Made in Denmark

This item is a repaired size S.

All repair items are final sale.

Naturally dyed with woad  due to the nature of dye method color may vary

Woad (Isatis tinctoria) is a perennial herb that grows best in southern Europe where it produces the highest quality dye. Woad has indigo as the main dyeing component. The plant has an extremely long root, making it almost indestructable. The dye comes out of the dye bath yellow-green until oxidation turns it blue. When given the right conditions, the woad leaves start to ferment, excreting pigment to the water. It was the reigning blue dye in Europe until the arrival of indigo in the middle of the 16th century. The plant has healing properties and was also used to dye the cloth used for mummies in Egypt.

Read more about the repair process here.