LA Dye & Print

LA Dye & Print Stands out as Los Angeles' Most Complete Dye House

LogoWith 2017 here, LA Dye & Print proudly continues to carry the torch as Los Angeles' most complete dye house. For more than three decades, the business has put customization and quality at the forefront of all they day and, as a result, it's no wonder they've soared to great heights.

LA Dye & Print Most Complete Dye House in Los Angeles

LogoFew dye houses on the west coast – let alone the nation itself – can compare to LA Dye & Print. LA Dye & Print is the most complete dye house in all of Los Angeles. Specializing in both retail and wholesale, the company has raised the bar with each passing decade and puts quality and variety of fabrics first. What truly sets them apart though are the plethora of customizable options available that allow for virtually endless variations of prints and styles. By utilizing the latest machinery and using environmentally-friendly dyeing and finishing processes, LA Dye & Print are true leaders in a fast-paced, ever-changing industry.

LA Dye & Print Releases New Line of Imported Organic Fabrics

LogoLA Dye & Print is the most complete dye house in all of Los Angeles that sells both retail and wholesale. With up to date machinery using environmentally friendly dyeing and finishing processes, they set the bar high as leaders in a fast-paced, ever-changing industry. The company is well known for its line of organic cotton fabrics which come in a wide range of options.

Established Fabric Connoisseur Incorporates Green-Friendly Materials

LogoThe fabric industry is a never ending spectrum of patterns and colors, all waiting to be made into everything from delicate dresses and extravagant costumes to simple jeans and sturdy sweaters. The finished design of clothing is only half as important as the quality of the fabric. Part of the battle for textile companies is to provide these designs with Mother Earth in mind, and to be conscious of the environment with their mass productions. LA Dye and Print has made a great step towards green as they launch their new line of organic fabrics. Although consumers may not be able to tell the difference between organic and non-organic, the Earth does!