Jacket re-dyeing and upcycling example
Jackets will inevitably fade after a certain amount of wear due to washing and exposure to sunlight.
Even clothes that you don't wear often can become discolored by the sun and become unwearable. This is especially true for black clothes, where areas that rub against the skin frequently, such as belts and pockets, can turn white and become noticeable.
With somete's re-dyeing service, your favorite jacket can be restored to like-new condition!
Examples of re-dyeing clothes

It had turned reddish overall due to sun exposure, but by re-dyeing it black we were able to restore it to a uniform black color.

A faded denim jacket can be given a new look by re-dyeing it black !

This thick denim shirt had faded after years of wear. By re-dyeing it in Japan Blue, we were able to restore it to a color that made the most of the original material!
What is re-dyeing clothes?
"Re-dyeing clothes" refers to dyeing worn clothes in different colors and patterns, which allows you to transform old clothes into a new style.
Re-dyeing clothes can give them a unique look, extend their lifespan, and is also environmentally friendly.
What exactly is a jacket?
A jacket is a type of clothing worn on the upper body. Because the exterior and interior of a jacket are separated, it can be worn while protecting from the wind and cold.
Jackets are also available in a variety of styles, materials and applications, making them suitable for a wide range of occasions, from formal to casual.
Generally, jackets can be categorized into the following types based on material, design, etc.:
- Sports jacket
- denim jacket
- rider's jacket
- Blouson
- collarless jacket
- Down jackets, etc.
It is important to choose a jacket that suits your age, style, and the occasion. By choosing the right jacket, you can achieve an outfit that is both fashionable and comfortable.
The origins of the jacket
The origins of the jacket date back to 17th century England, when it was worn as a short outer garment for social occasions. This garment, which had a separate outer layer from the inner layer, provided protection from the wind and cold.
Jackets were gradually improved, and in the 19th century, they began to be used for outdoor activities by soldiers and explorers. In the 20th century, various types of jackets were made, and they could be worn in a variety of situations, from casual to formal.
Nowadays, there are many different types of jackets available in a variety of styles and materials, so it is important to choose one that suits your age, style, and the occasion.
Re-dyeing your clothes will help you create new memories with your precious clothes. If you have any problems with clothes that have faded colors or stains that won't go away, please feel free to contact us using the inquiry form!
●Other "re-dyeing upcycling" case studies
- Re-dye your clothes to make them black
- Examples of re-dyeing and upcycling denim (jeans) and denim jackets
- An example of re-dyeing a hoodie and upcycling
- T-shirt re-dyeing example
- Upcycling examples of dyeing faded clothes
- An example of re-dyeing and upcycling a dress
- Examples of re-dyeing and upcycling knitwear