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Garment dyed essentials FW25

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Garment dyed essentials FW25

Not your average basics

Some garments just feel like yours from day one, no need to break them in, no adjustment period, just you and the piece. That’s exactly the feeling we aimed for with the new Garment Dyed Essentials FW25. But make no mistake, these aren’t ordinary basics. These are essentials with a story, with soul, with attitude.

The process makes all the difference

It all starts with the garment itself. First we cut it, sew it, finish it. Slowly. No shortcuts. Each piece is carefully made in Portugal, in workshops where both the process and the result matter. And once they’re done, that’s when the real magic begins, the garment dyeing.

That’s what garment dyed means. We don’t dye fabric rolls. We dye the finished garment. So every tee, sweatshirt or hoodie goes through its own unique journey. The result, subtle variations, slightly irregular textures, that washed look that gives them character. No two are exactly alike, and that’s the point.

This kind of finish isn’t new, but it’s definitely rare. It takes time, experience and precision. And above all, intention. Because in the end, we want you to feel that each piece has something special, something you can’t replicate.

Thick, durable fabrics, but soft to the touch

Garment Dyed Essentials aren’t made to blend in. Nor are they trying to be something they’re not. They’re built from strong, heavyweight fabrics meant to last. 100% cotton, chosen for its quality, feel and how well it ages with use.

But that doesn’t mean they’re stiff or uncomfortable. Quite the opposite. Each piece is treated to feel soft from the start, without losing its structure. You feel it when you touch it, you notice it when you put it on. Some garments look new for weeks. Ours already feel like yours from the first wear.

That balance between weight and comfort is key. Because real basics, the ones that truly matter, are the ones you wear the most. And if you’re going to live in them, they better be made right.

Color matters, a lot

Part of the charm of this collection lies in its colors. Dyeing the garment, not the fabric, affects not just the texture but the tones too. Pigments settle differently along seams, edges, and areas of varying tension. That creates depth, richness, and a sort of controlled imperfection that gives the pieces life.

The color names say a lot,
Delicious, a rich brown with terracotta hints that feels warm and worn in.
Kombu Green, a dark seaweed green, deep and sophisticated, almost neutral.
Dried Sage, a muted gray-green that’s relaxed, elegant, subtle.
Caribou, a sandy brown with earthy undertones, like something you’d find in a vintage shop.

They’re not flat colors. They feel like they’ve already lived a little. And that’s what makes them fit in so easily from the beginning.

Design, simple but thoughtful

There’s no shouting in the design. There’s no need. Relaxed fits, shapes that flatter without clinging. No loud statements. But details matter, reinforced seams, necklines that hold their shape, smooth and subtle inner labels.

Each hoodie, tee and sweatshirt is designed to fit into your everyday life. To work with what you already own. To layer up in autumn or wear solo in late summer. No overthinking required.

The Trendsplant logo is kept discreet. Sometimes tone-on-tone embroidery, sometimes a clean woven label. Always in the right place. Because we want the garments to complement you, not overpower you.

A different way of doing things

We don’t believe in throwaway seasons or forgettable collections. Each release is meant to add something lasting to your wardrobe. Garment Dyed Essentials FW25 is no exception.

It’s a quiet statement. A way of saying, this is what we mean by essentials. Garments made right, dyed with care, full of personality. Pieces that don’t scream for attention, but don’t disappear either.

Sustainability is easy to talk about. Living it is harder. We approach it from the ground up, through our design choices, our materials, our manufacturing partners. We’re not here to push more stuff, we want you to choose better. And if that garment becomes your favorite over time, that means we did our job.

Made in Portugal, intentionally

Every piece in the collection is made entirely in Portugal. Not just for proximity, but for trust. We’ve spent years working with makers who understand what we’re about and share our approach. Who care as much about the journey as the final product.

The garment dyeing happens in specialized facilities that know this technique inside out and do it responsibly. Water use is carefully managed, pigments are reused, waste is reduced. It’s not the easiest way, but it’s the honest one.

What makes a basic not-so-basic?

There’s something special about finding a garment that just fits you. No need to explain it. You throw it on and it just works. And if it has a story, even better.

That’s what defines this collection, the ability to be part of your daily routine without being just another piece. With presence, with soul, without trying too hard. Wear it to work, wear it to travel, wear it to do nothing. No rules, just a reason to live in it.

Care and evolution

The best part about these garments is that they don’t need to be babied. They’re not delicate. No special treatment needed. Wash them like anything else, ideally cold or at 30 °C, and over time they won’t wear out, they’ll evolve. The color shifts, the fabric softens, the fit molds to you.

They don’t get old. They get better. Because we believe in clothes that grow with you. Pieces that age well. That tell your story, not just ours.

To sum it up

Garment Dyed Essentials FW25 doesn’t try to reinvent anything. It just tries to do things right.
Pieces made with time, dyed with care, designed to last and get better with every wash.
Colors with personality. Fabrics that hold up. Honest design.

No trends here, just intention. And that, these days, is more than enough.

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