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Is tie dye still appreciated, or is it considered a relic from the 60's?

So, I would like to know, are there still parts of the US where people wear tie dye regularly, or is it considered a dated relic from the 60's hippie sub-culture?

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We sell children's clothing and tie- dye is still popular, also retro style clothing is a big hit, like the big flower design. We work from the East Coast to the MidWest.

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@rtfulk it's cool to see tie dye is represented in the midwest and east coast too. Just took a little scroll through your website and am loving the bell bottom pants you do! So adorable and so vintage-inspired. Bookmarked!

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We sell children's clothing and tie- dye is still popular, also retro style clothing is a big hit, like the big flower design. We work from the East Coast to the MidWest.

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@rtfulk it's cool to see tie dye is represented in the midwest and east coast too. Just took a little scroll through your website and am loving the bell bottom pants you do! So adorable and so vintage-inspired. Bookmarked!

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@kristen Thank you.  We can thank Laney Wilson for bringing the bell bottoms back. The younger parents are looking for more vintage-style clothing for their kids, who would've thought sequin jeans and jackets would be so popular.

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I love bell bottoms. Those comprise a large portion of my wardrobe. I also make tie-dye t shirts. Vintage clothing is sometimes harder to find for the little ones in my area unless I make my own. 

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Thanks for asking and posting this, @christina10 !

 

I definitely don't see it too much out in the world on a regular basis, aside from more purposefully retro or themed clothing -- but personally, I love the look of it and would love to see more all of the time. Bring back all the styles!

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Fun question, @christina10! This flower child still loves tie dye! โœŒ๐Ÿผ๐ŸŒผ I will say that I am in the very casual southwest of the US though, if that makes a difference. 

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We do apparel decorating and I can tell you just the last two weeks alone, I have sent over 50 tie dyed items out the door. I also have an order pending for a teacher who wants her whole class to get a tie dyed shirt when they "graduate" from her class. RenderedImage.jpg 

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Do you get more sales from the old school 60's type designs or the newer designs?

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I'm somewhat of a fan depending on the colors but my customers love it.  I brought in a dress of three different tie dye styles, and they sold out very quickly.

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My wife is a nut for tie dye. But she prefers the old school style of tie dye vs the new styles that people are doing. Sheโ€™s gone so far as to have me custom order her tie dye stuff. Sheโ€™s also got my 3 granddaughters into tie dye

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