Ancient Techniques, Global Roots
Long before music festivals, tiedye had spiritual and cultural depth. From India’s intricate bandhani to Japan’s indigo shibori and Africa’s dyed robes, tiedye traditions signaled status, ritual, and regional identity. These early methods not presented as fashion as much as they were part of ceremony. Rich in meaning, labor, and detail; each piece told a story of place and person. Today’s versions are looser and louder, but the roots remain. For eyewear? Think of frames that borrow from that heritage with patterned arms, layered tones, and dyed acetate; where no two pairs are quite the same. Just like their wearers.