Dyeing a L.L. Bean safari shirt...
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Dyeing a L.L. Bean safari shirt...
I noticed the section on dyeing a Noel Howard shirt the proper color; has anyone tried dyeing an L.L. Bean shirt??? Just curious.
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Like Charkles said, the color is actually pretty good, its just a little to dark.
I've tried like h*ll to lighten it. After 3 rounds in remover its still not nearly as light as it can be but it looks pretty good.
The material is really tough and holds the original color very well.
If you can do it, more power to you.
Shown is LLBean on left , NH on right.
Dalexs
I've tried like h*ll to lighten it. After 3 rounds in remover its still not nearly as light as it can be but it looks pretty good.
The material is really tough and holds the original color very well.
If you can do it, more power to you.
Shown is LLBean on left , NH on right.
Dalexs