Khaki

Khaki

14,99€
  • Fabric dye
Close to the colors of the earth, “Khaki” dye evokes robustness and sobriety. Trendy and fashionable across generations, it evokes freshness and originality. It embodies a pragmatic approach without sacrificing aesthetics. Choose this color for creations that celebrate authenticity, functionality and the beauty of the essential.
Machine special
All in one
Long durability
Leaning
Easy and efficient
Economic
Dimensions
9.9cm X 7.5cm X 7.3cm
Quantity
Total Inc. Taxes 14,99€
Payment

Description

From the adjective ‘khaki’ which means ‘colour of dust or of soil’, the Khaki Dye is a shade tending towards yellow, green and brown. It is not a straightforward shade but rather a palette of Haute Couture Colours, and therefore difficult to define Khaki precisely. However colourists consider it to be part of the brown colour field. Shades create a peaceful and elegant atmosphere. Lately, khaki has become one of decorators and fashionistas’ fetish colours. You shouldn’t hesitate to play around with the khaki dye: from Saharan jackets to dresses and jeans, and in interior design this dye is a huge success. It will liven up your cotton jacket and give you a new dynamic look. 

It will also give an original bucolic style to a contemporary or classical interior design. Khaki is used for a total look and highlights the intimate atmosphere of a room. This Haute Couture Textile Dye is also appreciated for its arty effect when associated with furniture and accessories that enhance its natural elegance.

Useful tips

1

Pour the dye into the washing machine drum

Add clean clothes or fabric 

2
3

 Do a normal 40°C cotton wash. Add laundry detergent and wash the clothes again on the same setting to rinse.

One 350g box can dye:
Dry fabric Shade Nuance
Up to
600 gr
1 pair of jeans, 1 jumper, 1 bath towel Dark
600 gr
to 1200 gr
1 dressing gown, 1 double duvet cover Medium Medium
1200 gr
to 1800 gr
1 coat, 1 pair of curtains Light
Always read the label and be aware of the colour of your fabric before dyeing.

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