I know people dye shirts and even bags, but how about the pants? Is there an accurate taupe color or recipe out there to use?
I spilled some coffee on some kahis I have so I think they're a good canidate for dying. I suppose you have to use the dye remover first like on other stuff.
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Ok ok, move aside, the expert is in the room...
I had a pair stone dockers that took a spill in some mud and were never gonna be stone colored again... sooooo...
Go get some "Taupe" Rit dye, is usually available in most laundry aisles of grocery stores.
Get two packs. Use stove top method. If the pants are of light khaki or stone color to begin with, don't bother with remover.
Keep in mind that when you dye the pants initially, they will appear dark.
After you wash them, they will lighten up a bit.
IF you cannot get Taupe, get either TAN and mix with a little black.
OR Get dark brown and only use about half a pack.
Keep in mind that these are pants we don't care about anymore, so if it takes a few trys, it worth it.
If you do a search, someone posted a recipe for using "Scarlet" in the mix to get the official officer pinks look. I'd be careful doing this.
Scarlet is VERY bold.
Hope this helps.
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I had a pair stone dockers that took a spill in some mud and were never gonna be stone colored again... sooooo...
Go get some "Taupe" Rit dye, is usually available in most laundry aisles of grocery stores.
Get two packs. Use stove top method. If the pants are of light khaki or stone color to begin with, don't bother with remover.
Keep in mind that when you dye the pants initially, they will appear dark.
After you wash them, they will lighten up a bit.
IF you cannot get Taupe, get either TAN and mix with a little black.
OR Get dark brown and only use about half a pack.
Keep in mind that these are pants we don't care about anymore, so if it takes a few trys, it worth it.
If you do a search, someone posted a recipe for using "Scarlet" in the mix to get the official officer pinks look. I'd be careful doing this.
Scarlet is VERY bold.
Hope this helps.
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Alright, thanks!
Did you see this?
http://www.basketclass.com/ritdye.html
Did you see this?
http://www.basketclass.com/ritdye.html
You could send in a swatch of Indy pants color and have them match it!Want a special color?
Write to us and send a sample of the color you want to match.
It will be helpful if you will tell us the article and type of fabric you plan to dye. Additional dyeing ideas and color information can be obtained by writingto:
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P.O. Box 21070
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