Plover Cove Botanic Dye Shirt Level 1 - Amur Ecru
The Plover Cove Botanic Dye Shirt is a true testament to the boundless creativity and fearless expression of the Chinese immigrant workers from the early 20th century. Drawing inspiration from their iconic worker shirts, this garment effortlessly captures the essence of their indomitable spirit. Meticulously crafted with an impeccable eye for detail, it features faded hues, fabrics reminiscent of wear and tear, and intricate laced button styles that echo the very essence of their bygone era.
In our dyeing process, we used amur cork, a versatile tree native to East Asia renowned for its medicinal properties and practical applications. In ancient China, it was highly valued for dyeing fabrics and preserving important documents like scriptures and account books. To achieve a light vintage ecru effect, the garment needs to be constantly moved by hand during the dyeing process using amur cork infused with mineral ions as the mordant. This dyeing technique imparts a natural and rustic charm, infusing the textiles with a vintage or aged aesthetic.
Hand dyed with Amur Cork
100% Cotton
Designed with a relaxed boxy fit
Each piece will have its own distinctive pattern
Labelled with a vintage batik dye tab
Given that the dyeing process is done by hand, it is important to note that there may be variations in colour and occasional colour accumulation at specific points
Please note actual colour and pattern may vary from product image
The Plover Cove Botanic Dye Shirt is a true testament to the boundless creativity and fearless expression of the Chinese immigrant workers from the early 20th century. Drawing inspiration from their iconic worker shirts, this garment effortlessly captures the essence of their indomitable spirit. Meticulously crafted with an impeccable eye for detail, it features faded hues, fabrics reminiscent of wear and tear, and intricate laced button styles that echo the very essence of their bygone era.
In our dyeing process, we used amur cork, a versatile tree native to East Asia renowned for its medicinal properties and practical applications. In ancient China, it was highly valued for dyeing fabrics and preserving important documents like scriptures and account books. To achieve a light vintage ecru effect, the garment needs to be constantly moved by hand during the dyeing process using amur cork infused with mineral ions as the mordant. This dyeing technique imparts a natural and rustic charm, infusing the textiles with a vintage or aged aesthetic.
Hand dyed with Amur Cork
100% Cotton
Designed with a relaxed boxy fit
Each piece will have its own distinctive pattern
Labelled with a vintage batik dye tab
Given that the dyeing process is done by hand, it is important to note that there may be variations in colour and occasional colour accumulation at specific points
Please note actual colour and pattern may vary from product image
The Plover Cove Botanic Dye Shirt is a true testament to the boundless creativity and fearless expression of the Chinese immigrant workers from the early 20th century. Drawing inspiration from their iconic worker shirts, this garment effortlessly captures the essence of their indomitable spirit. Meticulously crafted with an impeccable eye for detail, it features faded hues, fabrics reminiscent of wear and tear, and intricate laced button styles that echo the very essence of their bygone era.
In our dyeing process, we used amur cork, a versatile tree native to East Asia renowned for its medicinal properties and practical applications. In ancient China, it was highly valued for dyeing fabrics and preserving important documents like scriptures and account books. To achieve a light vintage ecru effect, the garment needs to be constantly moved by hand during the dyeing process using amur cork infused with mineral ions as the mordant. This dyeing technique imparts a natural and rustic charm, infusing the textiles with a vintage or aged aesthetic.
Hand dyed with Amur Cork
100% Cotton
Designed with a relaxed boxy fit
Each piece will have its own distinctive pattern
Labelled with a vintage batik dye tab
Given that the dyeing process is done by hand, it is important to note that there may be variations in colour and occasional colour accumulation at specific points
Please note actual colour and pattern may vary from product image