Material
Garment-dyed: why no two pieces are the same
With garment-dye we colour the piece after it's constructed. That gives deeper colour, softer hand, and a unique wash per batch.

In standard production, the factory gets pre-dyed fabric which is then cut and sewn. With garment-dye it's the other way around. We dye the garment after construction. Sounds like a detail, but it changes everything.
Deeper colour
By dyeing the whole piece, you get a richer, more lived-in colour. The cotton, the thread holding it together, and the reinforcements all share the same dye bath. The colour isn't flat, it has depth.
Softer hand
The dye process washes and treats the piece multiple times. By the time you receive it, it already feels like you've worn it ten times. That's the garment-dyed look: vintage without trying.
No two alike
Every batch of cotton takes dye slightly differently. So no two Legendare pieces are exactly the same shade. That's not a flaw, that's the signature. It makes your piece unique.
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