Dyed denimwear collection by TOAST

 
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This beautiful dyed denim collection by the British company TOAST caught my attention this week. I love the warm nature inspired colour palette and the subtle variations caused by the dying process. What makes me love this collection even more is that TOAST design their pieces with the aspiration towards a more thoughtful way of life, with sustainability, craftsmanship and fairness as priorities. What are your favourite sustainable fashion brands? - Joia

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The relaxed, garment dyed denim has a gently aged finish and soft colour palette. Unlike traditional dyeing methods where fabric is coloured by the roll before it is cut and sewn, garment dyeing is a process that takes place after the item of clothing has been made.

The dye may accumulate in corners of the fabric and gradual fading occurs at the stitching points and edges of the denim. These variations are characteristic of garment dyeing, adding rich texture and a subtle patina to the finished jackets and jeans in shades of moss green or prune.

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Find the collection here
Images via TOAST

 
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