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From summer camp merch to psychedelic looks of the ‘60s, tie-dye in some form has been a staple in clothing design for a while now. The fact that you can bring new life to a tired piece of clothing with just a selection of dyes and a bucket meant that DIY dying has become a favorite pastime of the creative-minded.

Although this crafty pattern saw its hey-day in the ‘60s, it never disappeared from the collective fashion psyche. And in recent seasons, this bold aesthetic has risen to the top again with names from the high fashion sphere, including Prada, Off-White, Jacquemus, and many more, sending variations of the print down the runway.

From crewnecks, shirts, and tees, to bucket hats and water bottle pouches, we've scoured the internet for a range of tie-dye-bearing bits.

Browse our favorite tie-dye pieces below.

Tie-Dye Tops

Bold But Not Ostentatious

Artisanal Touches

Organized Tie-Dye

Balanced

Revisiting The Classics

Bottoms

A New Look at Indigo

Subtle Flashes of Colour

Tie-Dye as Texture

Take No Prisoners

Footwear

Minimum Effort, Maximum Impact

2005 Was a Great Year

Controversy Isn’t Always a Bad Thing

Are You From Cali?

Diversify Your Rotation

Accessories

Summer Staples

Stay Hydrated and Style-Rated

Serious ‘90s Throwback

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