
Imagine you sneak into your local mall late at night, armed with nothing but a flashlight. You make your way down the broad marble-floored hallways, tapping gleefully on glass windows through the protective rolling metal grates. "I would make a great cat burglar", you think to yourself.

As you aim your flashlight over rows and rows of clothing, you gasp at the sight of shadowy figures closing in around you. In a moment of bravery, you glance back more carefully and your nerves settle. You realize that these figures are not ghosts, but rows of dreary men's jackets, sweaters, and shirts swaying gently in the circulated air. These outfits — horrifying indeed — occupy every inch of the landscape of gloom: from beige and grey to charcoal black.
We've been robbed of vibrant clothing, so Dyehouse's mission is to bring color back to menswear through colorful wool sweaters.

Good Materials
Most sweaters are made of plastic (look at your clothing tags for polyester, acrylic, or nylon). These days, finding a real wool sweater is almost impossible, so we source wool and cashmere yarns that last forever.
Zero-Waste Distribution
Dyehouse's goal is to achieve zero waste distribution. Much of the waste in fashion — which equates to about a garbage truck of textiles every second — comes from unsold inventory.
Companies often send unsold goods to be destroyed, injecting noxious chemicals into the air and ground. Inspired by companies like Paynter.co, Dyehouse is beginning a slow transition transitioning to a preorder-only model, ensuring no inventory is wasted.

Our debut collection is a limited drop of 100 lightweight colorful wool sweaters in three colors. They're designed to be vibrant yet familiar. Sign up below to be the first to know when they are released in August, 2025.
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