Khaki

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.

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COTTON LINEN SILK VISCOSE

One 350g box can dye:
Dry fabric Exemple Shade
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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Easy to use

1
Versez la teinture dans le tambour Pour the dye into the washing machine drum
2
Ajoutez le tissu propre Add clean clothes or fabric
3
Versez la teinture dans le tambour Do a normal 40°C cotton wash. Add laundry detergent and wash the clothes again on the same setting to rinse.
You’re done!