An example of re-dyeing a hoodie and upcycling

As we approach the height of winter, we have recently been receiving many inquiries about re-dyeing hoodies and sweatshirts.
We will introduce some of our past re-dyeing cases, so we hope you will find them useful!

Many customers request that the box logo be retained, but since it is not possible to prevent some parts from being dyed, whether or not the logo will be dyed depends on the material of the embroidery thread.

The tag doesn't say much about the embroidery thread, and you really won't know how it will turn out until you try dyeing it.

As explained below, logos often do not dye, but if there is a box logo , only the box may be dyed, or both the box and the text inside may be dyed.

If you would like to have your item re-dyed, please take into consideration the possibility that it may be stained.

Jet Black

This is the back. The pink "POLO" logo remains, making this a truly original piece!

Coffee color

dull color

Tie-dye colors

Below are some products such as white hoodies that have been re-dyed by " futatabi ," an upcycling brand created by somete that utilizes deadstock and off-price items!

If you'd like to try out a tie-dye pattern before re-dying your own hoodie, I hope this article will be helpful.

Ocean (OHUMI)

DOHSHIN

SUIGYOKU ※Overalls

Hoodies are thick and large, so it can be quite difficult to dye them at home. Even if you go through the trouble of dyeing them, it will all be for nothing if the dye ends up being uneven.

In such cases, please leave it to somete!

●Other "re-dyeing upcycling" case studies

染め直しから始まるカラフルで
サスティナブルな未来を

大切な服をいろんな色に染め直す。
それは服に優しく、地球にも優しい。

服を捨てずに染め直すだけで、
サスティナブルな未来づくりに
ちょっとだけ貢献できます。

さぁ、someteで大切な一着と
新しい思い出をつくろう。

染めた服をみてみる
染めた服をみてみる