Avocado + Acacia Dye Vintage T-Shirt
Avocado + Acacia Dye Vintage T-Shirt
Avocado + Acacia Dye Vintage T-Shirt
Avocado + Acacia Dye Vintage T-Shirt
Avocado + Acacia Dye Vintage T-Shirt
Avocado + Acacia Dye Vintage T-Shirt
Avocado + Acacia Dye Vintage T-Shirt

Avocado + Acacia Dye Vintage T-Shirt


Vintage Army issued crewneck tee, hand-dyed with organic avocado seeds and Acacia. By using food waste as a way to add beautiful color to cloth we hope to reduce waste and ensure that what goes on your skin is good for you and the environment.

Acacia (also known as cutch) is dye using the heartwood of the cutch tree, Acacia catechu. It is a colorfast and wash-fast dye that has been used in India since ancient times. Revived in our San Francisco Studio. One-of-a-kind.

Details

  • Vintage garment
  • Made in the USA
  • Marked size Medium
  • Unisex fit
  • Natural dye

    Material & Care                                                                                                                        100% Combed Cotton

    We encourage you to spot clean and spray with a mixture of lavender (or any other antimicrobial essential oil) and water while the garment is inside-out for a refresh. Washing less helps to extend the life of your garment. 
    When necessary wash in cold water and hang dry.  

    Measurements

    shoulders: 19.5"
    bust: 19.5"
    waist: 20.5"
    length: 28"
    sleeve (from shoulder): 8"


    *measurements are taken seam to seam while lying flat 
    *doubled for bust, waist, and hips.

    Lindsey is 5'8" and a size 4

    Vintage/second-hand items may come with minor flaws due to pre-loved wear. Plant dyed items are all dyed by hand and saturation dye patterns tend to not be uniform (which is a characteristic that we LOVE). Please enjoy and appreciate this item with its unique character. Vintage items are FINAL SALE. We want you to be happy with your one-of-a-kind piece, so please email thefuturepaststudio@gmail.com for any questions regarding fit or condition. 


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