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Dye Lab

Brown Multi Print Crop Shirt

$130
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Note: Each item varies slightly in color and pattern.

  • Insider Notes

    • The unique technique inherent to the production process means no two pieces are the same, with subtle variations and different characteristics in the color and pattern of each garment.

       A study in balance, this cropped shirt contrasts earthy coffee-brown tones with crisp white Adire patterns, hand-dyed on soft cotton. The tailored cut speaks to Dye Lab’s ability to harmonize heritage with sharp design. A fresh take on everyday African fashion. Balance earthy tones with crisp white Adire patterns for a fresh take on everyday fashion. Style with tailored trousers or the matching Brown Multi Print Shorts for a polished yet effortless outfit.

      - Round neck, short sleeves, dropped shoulders
      - Funtua Cotton
      - Produced locally in small batches, with the aim of preserving traditional dyeing methods indigenous to the Yoruba people
      - Each piece is made to order and can take up to 4 weeks to complete
      - Made in Lagos, Nigeria, ships from Nigeria

  • SIZE, FIT & OPACITY

    • Lightweight, non-stretchy fabric
    • Opaque
    • Relaxed silhouette
    • Fits true to size
    • Model is 5'10" tall, she is wearing a Small
  • Shipping & Returns

    • Shipping timelines are subject to the unique nature and craftsmanship of the piece, often in harmony with designers' local artisans. We have partnered with DHL Express to ensure hassle-free global delivery covering 220 countries worldwide, within 3-5 business days of the ship date.

      Industrie Africa accepts returns on regular-priced items that are initiated within 7 days of receipt. For more information, please check where your products are shipping from, and please visit Shipping & Delivery. Unfortunately, exchanges are not possible at this time.

Nigeria

Founded in 2021 by Rukky Ladoja, Nigerian label Dye Lab celebrates the traditional dyeing methods indigenous to the Yoruba people, showcasing the beauty of Adire and Aso Oke materials, as well as lively Batik prints.

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