Resist Dye
The twill used in these garments is resist dyed on the face of the cloth only, then lightly rinsed to introduce a softened, faded quality. The result is a surface that reads as simultaneously worn-in and fresh — rich in tone where the dye took hold, quieter where it did not. Unlike printing or surface coating, resist dyeing works from within the cloth. Dye penetrates and bonds with the fibres it reaches, while protected areas remain in their natural state. The boundary between the two is never a hard edge — it is a gradient, a softening, a record of how the dye moved through the material.























