TIE DYE PINK LINEN BERMUDA SHORTS
NATURAL TIE DYE PINK LINEN BERMUDA SHORTS LIMITED EDITION of 100
Endless Joy have teamed up with a small, humble factory in Bali with a big heart for the environment, one of the only dye manufacturers in Asia which makes all its colourings entirely from nature!
With a small team of artisan and craftspeople, the company has mastered the use of 5 plants: Mango leaves, Umbrella leaves, Mahogany leaves, Indigofera leaves and Sappan wood Bar. These colours are then used by the team to blend a large variety of other hues.
These tie dye pieces are unique and one of kind - they speaks to nature and reminds us of carefree times.
FEATURES
• Pink/Multi Tie Dye Linen Fabric
• No Two Pieces are the Same
• 50% Tencel 50% Linen Ethically Produced by Lenzing
• Elastic waist with Drawstring offers more personalised fit
• Relaxed cut through the leg
• Handmade by Artisans in Bali, Indonesia
• For Every Item Sold We Plant 3 Trees
SIZE GUIDE
SMALL
Waist : 80cm
Inside Leg : 27cm
Outside Leg : 52cm
Front Rise : 31cm
Leg Opening : 54cm
MEDIUM
Waist : 84cm
Inside Leg : 27cm
Outside Leg : 55cm
Front Rise : 32cm
Leg Opening : 55cm
LARGE
Waist : 88cm
Inside Leg : 28cm
Outside Leg : 57cm
Front Rise : 33cm
Leg Opening : 56cm
X-LARGE
Waist : 92cm
Inside Leg : 28cm
Outside Leg : 59cm
Front Rise : 34cm
Leg Opening : 57cm
CARE GUIDE
No two items are the same.
Hand wash your item with PH neutral soap and cool water. Air dry in shape- laid flat. Do not machine wash or tumble dry as some shrinkage may occur. With any work of art, there are signs of the artist at work. Enjoy any print irregularities, they are part of the finish and should not be considered as imperfections. They are part of your garment and they are what makes it unique.
SUSTAINABILITY
Endless Joy have teamed up with a small, humble factory in Bali with a big heart for the environment, one of the only dye manufacturers in Asia which that makes all its colourings entirely from nature.
With a small team of artisan and craftspeople, the company has mastered the use of 5 plants: Mango leaves, Umbrella leaves, Mahogany leaves, Indigofera leaves and Sappan wood Bark. With these colours, the team is able to blend a large variety of other hues.
The leaves are boiled for 6 hours to extract the right colour, but for Indigo, the blue tint can only be extracted by days of fermentation.
Fabric is soaked in warm water – 30 and 40◦C to open the fibres. The soaking lasts for 1 and 4 hours depending on the thickness of the fabric. This step is necessary to facilitate the dyeing process and for the colour to bond to the fabric.
The dyeing session lasts between 10 and 15 minutes, depending on the desired colour intensity. For light colours, 2 sessions are often enough, but it may take up to 8 sessions to obtain darker colours. The next step is to fix the colour. The fixation process uses all natural ingredients such as limestone, vinegar and sea salt. Here again, the colours can be altered during fixing.
Our partner is fully committed to environmental responsibility and has its own plantation which supplies all the plants and leaves for dyeing the fabric and they only harvest them seasonally and sustainably.
They use plant waste to make compost. Leftover dye-water goes through biological filtration and is reused, causing no pollution and fabric scraps are recycled to make rugs and placemats.
50% Tencel 50% Linen Ethically Produced by Lenzing
For every garment sold Endless Joy will also plant 3 trees through our charity partner Eden Reforestation Projects.
NATURAL TIE DYE PINK LINEN BERMUDA SHORTS LIMITED EDITION of 100
Endless Joy have teamed up with a small, humble factory in Bali with a big heart for the environment, one of the only dye manufacturers in Asia which makes all its colourings entirely from nature!
With a small team of artisan and craftspeople, the company has mastered the use of 5 plants: Mango leaves, Umbrella leaves, Mahogany leaves, Indigofera leaves and Sappan wood Bar. These colours are then used by the team to blend a large variety of other hues.
These tie dye pieces are unique and one of kind - they speaks to nature and reminds us of carefree times.
FEATURES
• Pink/Multi Tie Dye Linen Fabric
• No Two Pieces are the Same
• 50% Tencel 50% Linen Ethically Produced by Lenzing
• Elastic waist with Drawstring offers more personalised fit
• Relaxed cut through the leg
• Handmade by Artisans in Bali, Indonesia
• For Every Item Sold We Plant 3 Trees
SIZE GUIDE
SMALL
Waist : 80cm
Inside Leg : 27cm
Outside Leg : 52cm
Front Rise : 31cm
Leg Opening : 54cm
MEDIUM
Waist : 84cm
Inside Leg : 27cm
Outside Leg : 55cm
Front Rise : 32cm
Leg Opening : 55cm
LARGE
Waist : 88cm
Inside Leg : 28cm
Outside Leg : 57cm
Front Rise : 33cm
Leg Opening : 56cm
X-LARGE
Waist : 92cm
Inside Leg : 28cm
Outside Leg : 59cm
Front Rise : 34cm
Leg Opening : 57cm
CARE GUIDE
No two items are the same.
Hand wash your item with PH neutral soap and cool water. Air dry in shape- laid flat. Do not machine wash or tumble dry as some shrinkage may occur. With any work of art, there are signs of the artist at work. Enjoy any print irregularities, they are part of the finish and should not be considered as imperfections. They are part of your garment and they are what makes it unique.
SUSTAINABILITY
Endless Joy have teamed up with a small, humble factory in Bali with a big heart for the environment, one of the only dye manufacturers in Asia which that makes all its colourings entirely from nature.
With a small team of artisan and craftspeople, the company has mastered the use of 5 plants: Mango leaves, Umbrella leaves, Mahogany leaves, Indigofera leaves and Sappan wood Bark. With these colours, the team is able to blend a large variety of other hues.
The leaves are boiled for 6 hours to extract the right colour, but for Indigo, the blue tint can only be extracted by days of fermentation.
Fabric is soaked in warm water – 30 and 40◦C to open the fibres. The soaking lasts for 1 and 4 hours depending on the thickness of the fabric. This step is necessary to facilitate the dyeing process and for the colour to bond to the fabric.
The dyeing session lasts between 10 and 15 minutes, depending on the desired colour intensity. For light colours, 2 sessions are often enough, but it may take up to 8 sessions to obtain darker colours. The next step is to fix the colour. The fixation process uses all natural ingredients such as limestone, vinegar and sea salt. Here again, the colours can be altered during fixing.
Our partner is fully committed to environmental responsibility and has its own plantation which supplies all the plants and leaves for dyeing the fabric and they only harvest them seasonally and sustainably.
They use plant waste to make compost. Leftover dye-water goes through biological filtration and is reused, causing no pollution and fabric scraps are recycled to make rugs and placemats.
50% Tencel 50% Linen Ethically Produced by Lenzing
For every garment sold Endless Joy will also plant 3 trees through our charity partner Eden Reforestation Projects.
NATURAL TIE DYE PINK LINEN BERMUDA SHORTS LIMITED EDITION of 100
Endless Joy have teamed up with a small, humble factory in Bali with a big heart for the environment, one of the only dye manufacturers in Asia which makes all its colourings entirely from nature!
With a small team of artisan and craftspeople, the company has mastered the use of 5 plants: Mango leaves, Umbrella leaves, Mahogany leaves, Indigofera leaves and Sappan wood Bar. These colours are then used by the team to blend a large variety of other hues.
These tie dye pieces are unique and one of kind - they speaks to nature and reminds us of carefree times.
FEATURES
• Pink/Multi Tie Dye Linen Fabric
• No Two Pieces are the Same
• 50% Tencel 50% Linen Ethically Produced by Lenzing
• Elastic waist with Drawstring offers more personalised fit
• Relaxed cut through the leg
• Handmade by Artisans in Bali, Indonesia
• For Every Item Sold We Plant 3 Trees
SIZE GUIDE
SMALL
Waist : 80cm
Inside Leg : 27cm
Outside Leg : 52cm
Front Rise : 31cm
Leg Opening : 54cm
MEDIUM
Waist : 84cm
Inside Leg : 27cm
Outside Leg : 55cm
Front Rise : 32cm
Leg Opening : 55cm
LARGE
Waist : 88cm
Inside Leg : 28cm
Outside Leg : 57cm
Front Rise : 33cm
Leg Opening : 56cm
X-LARGE
Waist : 92cm
Inside Leg : 28cm
Outside Leg : 59cm
Front Rise : 34cm
Leg Opening : 57cm
CARE GUIDE
No two items are the same.
Hand wash your item with PH neutral soap and cool water. Air dry in shape- laid flat. Do not machine wash or tumble dry as some shrinkage may occur. With any work of art, there are signs of the artist at work. Enjoy any print irregularities, they are part of the finish and should not be considered as imperfections. They are part of your garment and they are what makes it unique.
SUSTAINABILITY
Endless Joy have teamed up with a small, humble factory in Bali with a big heart for the environment, one of the only dye manufacturers in Asia which that makes all its colourings entirely from nature.
With a small team of artisan and craftspeople, the company has mastered the use of 5 plants: Mango leaves, Umbrella leaves, Mahogany leaves, Indigofera leaves and Sappan wood Bark. With these colours, the team is able to blend a large variety of other hues.
The leaves are boiled for 6 hours to extract the right colour, but for Indigo, the blue tint can only be extracted by days of fermentation.
Fabric is soaked in warm water – 30 and 40◦C to open the fibres. The soaking lasts for 1 and 4 hours depending on the thickness of the fabric. This step is necessary to facilitate the dyeing process and for the colour to bond to the fabric.
The dyeing session lasts between 10 and 15 minutes, depending on the desired colour intensity. For light colours, 2 sessions are often enough, but it may take up to 8 sessions to obtain darker colours. The next step is to fix the colour. The fixation process uses all natural ingredients such as limestone, vinegar and sea salt. Here again, the colours can be altered during fixing.
Our partner is fully committed to environmental responsibility and has its own plantation which supplies all the plants and leaves for dyeing the fabric and they only harvest them seasonally and sustainably.
They use plant waste to make compost. Leftover dye-water goes through biological filtration and is reused, causing no pollution and fabric scraps are recycled to make rugs and placemats.
50% Tencel 50% Linen Ethically Produced by Lenzing
For every garment sold Endless Joy will also plant 3 trees through our charity partner Eden Reforestation Projects.