Kara Jubin, the designer behind up-and-coming indie label KkCo, prefers a extra pure tie-dye technique. “I’ve been actually right into a ‘watercolor’ end currently, so I do a lightweight twist, however tie and knot calmly so the colours might bleed into the knots and mix into one another.” So, too, does Taymour, who has an affinity for the extra conventional spiral technique. “You pinch the center of a garment and spin it right into a pizza form,” she says. “From there, you rubber-band it into pizza slices and add any coloration you need in all of the pizza wedges.” Along with tie-dyeing, now you can add pizza-ordering to the evening’s listing of actions.