Carhartt, Rit Dye introduce DIY dye kit

American workwear label Carhartt has joined hands with fabric dye brand Rit Dye to inspire creativity this summer. Together, they have introduced the Carhartt x Rit Dye Kit, motivating fans to give a new look to clothes they already own or try fresh styles from Carhartt’s Undyed Collection.

The kit features three Rit dye powders in wine, dark green, and navy shades, a pure cotton bandana, a plain cotton pouch, and a step-by-step guide. Rit has also partnered with AlmaRosa Villalobos, the founder of PinkSouls Studio in Illinois, to present various dyeing methods through online tutorials and social media content.

For men, the collection features Rugged Flex utility pants with double fronts and durable T-shirts in both long and short sleeves. The kids’ range includes overalls and one-pieces for infants and toddlers, along with T-shirts for older children. The collection also includes socks, a tote bag, and an apron.

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