
Order custom t shirt designs - tie dye designs that’ll make you feel groovy
There’s something about tie dye. I’m not sure what it is, but whenever I wear something tie dyed (whether it be a headband or an oversized nightshirt), I feel totally hippie-rific. I spin around in a magical field of sunflowers with a silly grin that’s bigger than any smile you’d catch on an emoticon.
I never made it to Woodstock. Alas, I was too young, but wearing these Pinwheel Raglan Tie Dye Designs from Faculty Spiritwear and School Stores by ARES make me feel like I was there in spirit, grooving with my man Jimi Hendrix while sitting on some hippie dudes shoulders.
DID YOU KNOW? During the Great Depression, women made a habit of cutting up cotton flour sacks, tie-dyeing them, and sewing them into clothing, curtains, and tablecloths to preserve funds. Grab your fabric and rubber bands ladies because thanks to our recent economic crisis, we’ll probably be tie dyeing until the cows come home.
I dye, you dye we all dye for tie dye!
Faculty Spiritwear and School Stores by ARES is bringing the sixties back with style. Feel the hippie spirit of days gone by with new modern tie dye shirts that are handmade in Hilliard, Ohio. Designed with fiber reactive dyes that won’t fade or lose color intensity from multiple washings. Each handmade shirt is completely unique and one-of-a-kind with slight differences in every garment. As an added bonus, you can customize them with whatever text your heart desires which makes it ideal for school, sport teams or other special events.
I’m loading up on a dozen of these women’s tie dyes for the girls to wear at the next bachelorette party I go to… so we can party like it’s 1969.
Hippie Hippie Hooray.
Features:
-Preshrunk
-100% combed ring-spun cotton
-4.2 oz. jersey-knit raglan tee with black sleeves
-Fashion-fitted silhouette
-Kids and adult sizes
-Over 50 color combinations to choose from
**Check out and order custom t shirt designs from Faculty Spiritwear and School Stores by ARES!
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