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Where to Get The Best Tie Dye Sets

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Suffolk chapter.

This quarantine has got everyone focused on the comfiest loungewear and by far the biggest trend thus far has to be tie-dye sets. These sets are all over bloggers, celebs, and influencers Instagram’s and have become a new Tik Tok sensation. So where can you get these coveted tie-dye fits? 

 

1. Urban Outfitters 

Got to love urban always. They have a variety of different sweatshirts, tops, and bottoms that will keep you cozy and tie-dye obsessed. Some of my favorite selections are the Urban Renewal recycled monochrome tie-dye crewneck sweatshirt with matching monochrome tie-dye sweatpants, their exclusive Champion tie-dye boyfriend hoodie sweatshirt, and the Out From Under daisy tie-dye tank top with matching daisy tie-dye lounge pant. 

 

2. Target 

Target has really been stepping up their style section and their tie-dye game is strong ladies. Some of my favorite selections are the tie-dye beautifully soft long-sleeved pajama set, the tie-dye cropped lounge sweatshirt with the matching tie-dye loungewear jogging pant, and their Wild Fable cropped tie-dye sweatshirt with high rise sweatpants.  

 

3. ASOS

ASOS always has an amazing and wide selection online, and tie-dye sets are no exception. My favorite pieces from them are their ASOS design lounge tie-dye sweat & jogger set and the Bershka tie-dye hoodie. 

 

4. Pacsun

The vsco girl’s go-to has stocked up on stay at home fits including the must-have tie-dye sets. Some of my favorite’s from them are the Tommy Hilfiger dolphin tie-dye shorts and tie-dye fleece hoodie, the Me To We tie-dye long sleeve top, the Playboy oversized tie-dye sweatshirts, the Vans aura baby tie-dye tee and shorts, the Me To We tie-dye cami top, and the LA Hearts tie-dye socks. 

 

5. DIY Your Own Babe

One of the most fun quarantine activities to do at the moment (besides compulsively dying or cutting your hair) is to make your own tie-dye set. You can get cheaper sweatshirts and sweatpants from Amazon or re-purpose an old set you already own to get on the trend. The easiest technique I’ve found is to take a spray bottle of Clorox or any bleach product and spray little sprits all over the piece of clothing and let it sit for a couple of hours. Then rinse it in cold water and wash it on the cold setting. This method will only work for clothing that is already colored- so the result would be white spots/pattern. 

 

Let your tie-dye dreams become a reality babe. We all deserve it, just add it to cart or grab that spray bottle!

Lexi is a senior brand marketing student at Suffolk University with a passion for fashion, art, and photography. She is the Social Media Director and Events Coordinator for Her Campus Suffolk and the VP of PR & Recruitment of her sorority Alpha Sigma Alpha Iota Alpha. 
Julia Demopoulos is a senior at Suffolk University majoring in print/web journalism and minoring in public relations. She is originally from Dracut, MA but currently resides in East Boston. In addition to being a Campus Correspondent for Her Campus Suffolk, Julia is also the Vice President for Program Council, Suffolk's programming board on campus. She is also an active member of Suffolk's Journey Leadership Program. Julia works in the Office of Undergraduate Admissions as a Trustee Ambassador (tour guide), and was an Orientation leader for Summer 2019.