Re-dye is one of my all time favourite waste reduction initiatives. I am not afraid of colour and love upcycling the natural cotton garments.

Everything from a stained T shirt to a discoloured sunhat is up for a re-dye. Curtains, bathmat, face washers, baby clothes, socks, bedspreads and pillow cases have also fallen victim to the Re-Dye. Are you ready for a colourful revamp of the wardrobe?

Anyone who stands still long enough wearing a white Tshirt may also fall victim. My favourite sunhat was re-dyed more than 5 years ago and even though it lives on my head each summer has not faded since it was dyed.
My Favourite sunhat was re-dyed more than 5 years ago and even though it lives on my head each summer has not faded since it was dyed.