Made with cotton linen blend fabric, this indigo dyed ball cap showcases embroidered ventilating eyelets. The back is adorned with a leather buckle strap. The cap is hand-dyed using natural indigo and washed.
Six-panel construction.
13 oz cotton blend fabric, 78% cotton, 22% linen.
Embroidered ventilating eyelets.
Buckled leather strap at the back.
Fit 22-23.6in/56-60cm head circumference.
Hand wash separately.
Fit 22-23.6in/56-60cm head circumference.
Free shipping on orders $59 (U.S. dollar), Otherwise, a shipping fee of $6.99 will be charged.
Made with cotton linen blend fabric, this indigo dyed ball cap showcases embroidered ventilating eyelets. The back is adorned with a leather buckle strap. The cap is hand-dyed using natural indigo and washed.
Six-panel construction.
13 oz cotton blend fabric, 78% cotton, 22% linen.
Embroidered ventilating eyelets.
Buckled leather strap at the back.
Fit 22-23.6in/56-60cm head circumference.
Hand wash separately.
Fit 22-23.6in/56-60cm head circumference.
Free shipping on orders $59 (U.S. dollar), Otherwise, a shipping fee of $6.99 will be charged.
** All items must be returned in unused, original condition with tags attached. **
Indigo Dye
The first discovery of indigo-dyed fabric dates back to Peru, around 6000 years ago. The ancient art of natural dyeing, particularly with indigo, has its roots in China and Africa, with China being renowned for its exceptional techniques.
Unlike chemical dyes, which produce a single tone, the natural dyeing technique reveals a rich spectrum of colors. From delightful blues to cloudy grays, each plant imparts a unique hue that chemical dyes can't replicate. This characteristic lends itself to personalization, changing with wear to create a unique appearance. The process, from plant picking to creating the dye, is time-consuming. The final color is influenced by the specific parts of the plants chosen for the dye. Each dyeing process requires multiple water rinses until the color becomes solid and rich.