Stanley Botanic Dye Hoodie Level 2 - Amur Indigo
Amur cork, derived from a deciduous tree native to East Asia, belongs to the Rutaceae family and is renowned for its medicinal properties and versatile practical applications. Beyond its role in fabric dyeing, amur cork held diverse uses in ancient China. It was highly valued for dyeing not only fabrics but also significant documents like scriptures and account books, ensuring their long-term preservation.
During a carefully planned expedition, the garments undergo a thorough procedure aimed at capturing a nostalgic charm. Immerged in a faded indigo bath, the fabric absorbs the essence of bygone eras, acquiring an aged and weathered aesthetic. A finishing flourish is added through the application of amur cork dye, infusing the fabric with a captivating worn-in appearance.
Hand dyed with Amur Cork and Indigo
100% Cotton
Designed with a relaxed boxy fit and above-the-belt crop
Please size up if you want to achieve a looser 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
Amur cork, derived from a deciduous tree native to East Asia, belongs to the Rutaceae family and is renowned for its medicinal properties and versatile practical applications. Beyond its role in fabric dyeing, amur cork held diverse uses in ancient China. It was highly valued for dyeing not only fabrics but also significant documents like scriptures and account books, ensuring their long-term preservation.
During a carefully planned expedition, the garments undergo a thorough procedure aimed at capturing a nostalgic charm. Immerged in a faded indigo bath, the fabric absorbs the essence of bygone eras, acquiring an aged and weathered aesthetic. A finishing flourish is added through the application of amur cork dye, infusing the fabric with a captivating worn-in appearance.
Hand dyed with Amur Cork and Indigo
100% Cotton
Designed with a relaxed boxy fit and above-the-belt crop
Please size up if you want to achieve a looser 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
Amur cork, derived from a deciduous tree native to East Asia, belongs to the Rutaceae family and is renowned for its medicinal properties and versatile practical applications. Beyond its role in fabric dyeing, amur cork held diverse uses in ancient China. It was highly valued for dyeing not only fabrics but also significant documents like scriptures and account books, ensuring their long-term preservation.
During a carefully planned expedition, the garments undergo a thorough procedure aimed at capturing a nostalgic charm. Immerged in a faded indigo bath, the fabric absorbs the essence of bygone eras, acquiring an aged and weathered aesthetic. A finishing flourish is added through the application of amur cork dye, infusing the fabric with a captivating worn-in appearance.
Hand dyed with Amur Cork and Indigo
100% Cotton
Designed with a relaxed boxy fit and above-the-belt crop
Please size up if you want to achieve a looser 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