haha, I love tiedye too! you can call me a hippie all you want, I kind of am in ways. Back to the question at hand, I have an awesome tie-dye tunic type top from Lucky brand a couple of years ago- it is red and black and i will def. wear it in thread style as soon as it gets a little warmer. I think I bought it for $44 ( i could be wrong) but their prices are skyrocketing:
I want those undies now! I'm very happy with everything I own that is Lucky brand. I have a tie-dye bikini from them, the hooded embroidered sweatshirt, the tunic, a unicorn print polo, a scarf, and various other items. They have held up well and look unique for something found in a mall store, IMO. I kind of like this top, hehe, even though I'm sure there are plenty of haters for it:
I can't find a pic of these online, but I just picked up a yellow and white tie-dye layering cami from Target on clearance for about $5. They also came in pink, green, lavender, and aqua. They fit nicely on me, since they accomodate my long torso.
I have loved tie-dye FOREVER!!! I can't even remember how far back my love goes I'm a big rainbow person, and since a lot of tie-dye is rainbow colored, it works for me.
Lynnie, I actually really like that top. I'm drawn to ethnic looking tops and that one fits that description..
I too love the tie dye!! In high school I tye dyed lots of stuff, basically anything that was white got dyed. Love all those pictures of tye dyed stuff!! Tye dyed undies! fun.
This is going to sound kind of goofy, but it's a totally easy cheap idea.
Years ago I was walking through the Ann Arbor Art Fair, and a woman was selling these beautiful tye died cami's and dresses. They were a fortune, so I tried to duplicate the look and was successful, for under $20.
I bought a cheap slip-top from Kohls and a box of RIT dye, and accordian folded the slip longways, and put a bunch of rubberbands around it, so it looked like a french ponytail. I soaked it in a deep red dye for a while, and then left it to dry overnight.
I ended up with a top that was nearly a nearly black purply-red, with these pinkish stripes (I even put the rubberbands closer together near my waist to make me look thinner).
I can't tell you how many compliments I have recieved. It's tye dyed, but still work appropriate, and you can't tell that it was once under wear. You could even sew a few crystal beads along the top lace part to make it more dressy.