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Unless you've been living under a rock, you'll have noticed that tie-dye hasn't gone anywhere this season. It shouldn't be all that surprising — tie-dye clothing is not only the textile embodiment of summer, it's also a versatile way to add a burst of color to an outfit that's lacking in brighter tones.

Though we've recently brought you some of our favorite tie-dye fashion under $100, we're now shining a light on pieces for every budget, from the affordable to the more high-end. Sourced from retailers such as Slam Jam Socialism and MATCHESFASHION.COM, our selection highlights pieces from Japanese brands such as Needles and Kapital, as well as streetwear brands Stüssy and Siberia Hills.

Below, you'll find dope tees from from LA-based brand Real Bad Man to a layered version by Needles, as well as offerings from more of our favorite labels, including Our Legacy's high-neck top and Marques Almeida's distressed and dyed wide-leg jeans. Those shopping on a tight budget will also find stylish yet affordable choices in the form of Suicoke's tie-dye socks and Stüssy's purple shorts, both included in Slam Jam's summer sale.

Scroll on to view more of our favorite tie-dye clothing this season.

Under $100

$100+

Learn how to tie-dye, by watching video below.

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