Tonal Overdye — Cotton + Plant Fibers
Tonal Overdye — Cotton + Plant Fibers
This listing is for our Tonal Overdye treatment: a mostly single-color dye process intended to darken, refresh, or shift the overall color of an item.
Tonal does not mean factory-flat or perfectly even. Finished garments and home textiles may dye with movement, mottling, subtle resist marks, lighter areas, white spots, tonal variation, or uneven dye uptake.
Introductory pricing includes a prepaid inbound shipping label and return shipping within the U.S.
Choose your item + color
Choose the item type that best matches your piece, then choose your color family.
Color names are intended as general color families, not exact color guarantees. Final results will vary depending on the original color, fiber content, garment construction, and prior wear or treatments.
How it works
- Choose your item type and color family.
- Complete checkout.
- Reply to your order confirmation email with one clear photo of your item, the fiber content from the label, and any stains or damaged areas.
- We review your item before sending a prepaid shipping label.
- If approved, send your item clean and dry.
- We dye, wash, dry, quality check, and return your piece.
Typical turnaround is approximately 3–5 weeks from the time we receive your item.
Oversized or unusually heavy items may require an additional shipping charge before processing.
Best candidates
This service is best for cotton, linen, hemp, rayon, viscose, and natural-fiber blends. Items should generally be at least 50% natural fiber.
Blended fabrics may dye lighter because the dye only adheres to the natural fibers. Polyester, nylon, acrylic, and spandex will not absorb dye the same way.
Silk, wool, cashmere, delicate vintage, and higher-value pieces should be submitted through the appropriate listing or reviewed by request.
Important notes
Overdyeing can darken, shift, or soften an existing color, but it cannot make a dark garment light. Stains may be disguised, softened, or transformed, but they may not disappear completely.
Thread, zippers, elastic, labels, embroidery, and synthetic trims usually do not dye and may remain their original color.
Dyeing involves water, heat, washing, agitation, and repeated handling. Shrinkage, texture changes, uneven dye uptake, resist marks, white spots, and damage are possible.
By purchasing this service, you understand that unexpected results are possible and are part of the nature of overdyeing.
Color references
For examples of a specific colorway, search the color name on our website to see prior pieces dyed in that color family. Final results will still vary by fabric, garment construction, original color, and dye treatment.
Please review the Riverside Renewal Terms before purchasing this custom dye service.