Camel

A camel attitude? Yes! Two camel attitudes even. One is very sophisticated - you can get your inspiration from Carolyn Bessette, who married the Kennedy son. The other is completely casual. For example: a camel coat open over grey, baggy trousers. This would be inspiration from Jane Birkin in the ‘90s. And why not customise your cotton tennis shoes with the same Haute Couture Textile Dye?

Camel and sky blue? It works. Verdict: with a light-blue blouse, a striped blue shirt, a blue top with a white collar, a light-blue denim shirt, you always look good. 

Grey and camel? Yes. Not too dark a grey, otherwise your complexion looks sad. For novices in camel attitude, we suggest grey bottoms with a camel top (camel bottoms can make you look bigger). Grey trousers with a camel t-shirt? That’s fantastic so customise your white t-shirts, because it’s rare to find camel-coloured ones!

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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!