Rebirth your cotton.
Bleach, dye, and defy the ordinary.
Got a cotton tee, hoodie, or pair of pants begging for a second life? I’ll bleach or tie-dye your garment with bold, mystical flair – all starting at just $15 per piece.
No mass production. No waste. Just raw, expressive art on your own clothes.
🖤 Eco-punk aesthetic
🖤 Hand-done, one-of-a-kind result
🖤 Local, ethical, and unapologetically weird
Drop off your cotton gear. Pick it up transformed.

But how do I submit my clothes…?
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Just send me an email to request the full details — how it works, where to send your items, and what to expect.
I’ll reply with clear instructions so you can get started with confidence.
To get the best results, your garment needs to be 100% cotton.
Polyester blends are doable, but they’re unpredictable—designs might come out dull, patchy, or not show up at all.
Anything with spandex or elastane won’t work, even in tiny amounts.
If you’re unsure, check the tag or shoot me a message before sending it in. I want your piece to turn out bold and beautiful, not disappointing.
Before sending anything in, please double-check the garment tag to make sure it’s 100% cotton.
Feel free to email me a photo of the tag — I’ll let you know if it’s a good fit for the process.
This helps avoid any surprises and makes sure your piece is eligible for transformation.

So why am I only charging $15 for such a sick offer?

Got a shirt that’s seen better days? Stains, marks, faded prints—bring them on.
This process is all about resurrection. I’ll take your worn-out, tattered, or “meh” logo tees and turn them into something bold, expressive, and worth wearing again.
Tie-dye can breathe life into the forgotten stack in your drawer and give it a second chance to speak.
If it’s cotton and it’s got potential, I’ll help it find its voice.
Get more info here –
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I’m offering this service at a low price because, honestly, I just want to make art.
This isn’t about profit — it’s about process, connection, and giving back. The fee simply helps cover materials and time, but I make virtually nothing from it.
I do it because I believe in breathing new life into what people already own, not pushing them to buy more. It’s a way to resist fast fashion, support creative reuse, and offer my community something personal, expressive, and sustainable.
Every piece I touch is a small act of rebellion and renewal.
I’m open to transforming just about anything — if it’s cotton, it’s fair game.
Don’t limit yourself to shirts and pants. Think socks, bandanas, hats, blankets, seat covers, even that weird old tote bag you forgot you had.
I’m here for the odd shapes, the forgotten fabrics, the pieces you never thought could be cool. This is about creative revival, not conformity.
If it’s got potential and it’s cotton-based, I’ll find a way to make it sing.

