Unisex Tie Dye Shorts
Description
No Two Are the Same.
Mass production gives you consistency. Tie-dye gives you the opposite — a process where the outcome cannot be fully controlled, where the dye moves through the fabric according to its own logic, and where every piece that comes out of the process is genuinely different from every other piece. The Euphor Tie Dye Shorts are not printed to look like tie-dye. They are tie-dyed. Each pair is a unique object. The colourway you choose tells you the palette. The specific piece you receive tells you the pattern. No two are the same. 260 GSM, 90/10 cotton-poly, unisex relaxed fit, slip-in side pockets, 5 colourways, sizes S to XXL, at ₹999.
Why You'll Love It
- Genuine Tie-Dye — Every Piece is One-of-a-Kind: Tie-dye is a resist-dyeing technique — the fabric is folded, twisted, or bunched and then bound with string or rubber bands before being submerged in dye. The bound areas resist the dye; the unbound areas absorb it. The pattern that results depends on how the fabric was folded, how tightly it was bound, how long it was submerged, and how the dye moved through the fibres. No two pieces are folded in exactly the same way. No two pieces are bound in exactly the same way. No two pieces produce exactly the same pattern. This is not a flaw in the process — it is the point of the process. You are not buying a product that was designed to look a certain way. You are buying a product that was made by a process, and the process is the design
- 260 GSM, 90/10 Cotton-Poly: The same fabric construction as the Euphor Terry Oversized Tee — a 90/10 cotton-poly blend at 260 GSM. The cotton gives it breathability and a natural hand-feel; the polyester gives it durability and shape-retention. At 260 GSM, the fabric is substantial enough to drape well and hold its structure through wear and washing. For tie-dye specifically, the cotton content is important — cotton absorbs reactive dyes more readily than synthetic fibres, which means the colours are more saturated, more vibrant, and more durable than they would be on a purely synthetic fabric
- Unisex Relaxed Fit: Designed for ease of movement and all-day comfort. The relaxed fit is not a compromise — it is the right fit for a short that is meant to be worn for streetwear, loungewear, and everything in between. The unisex construction means the shorts work across body types and gender expressions without requiring separate cuts
- Slip-In Side Pockets: Practical, everyday convenience. The slip-in pockets are integrated into the side seams, which means they do not disrupt the silhouette of the short. They are there when you need them and invisible when you do not
- 5 Colourways: Yellow, White Black, Green Black, Brown Black, and White Lavender. Each colourway defines the palette of the tie-dye — the colours that will appear in the pattern. The specific distribution of those colours across your particular pair is determined by the tie-dye process itself. Within each colourway, every pair is unique
- Sizes S to XXL: Six sizes for the relaxed unisex silhouette
- ₹999: The Euphor Tie Dye Shorts — a genuinely unique object at an accessible price
- Made in India: Ethically crafted, sustainably made
On Tie-Dye
Tie-dye has a long history that predates its association with 1960s counterculture by several thousand years. The technique — resist-dyeing fabric by binding sections before submerging in dye — appears independently in cultures across Asia, Africa, and the Americas. In Japan, it is called shibori; in West Africa, it is called adire; in India, it is called bandhani. Each tradition has its own folding techniques, its own binding methods, its own colour palettes, and its own aesthetic logic. What they share is the fundamental principle: control some parts of the fabric, release others, and let the dye do what dye does.
The 1960s association is the most culturally prominent in the Western imagination — tie-dye became a symbol of the counterculture, of handmade objects in a world of mass production, of individual expression in a world of conformity. The irony is that tie-dye has since been mass-produced — printed to look like tie-dye, or produced in factories at scale with controlled patterns. The result is a product that has the aesthetic of tie-dye without the substance of it: it looks handmade but is not.
The Euphor Tie Dye Shorts are the real thing. Each pair is individually dyed. The pattern is not controlled. The outcome is not predetermined. You choose the colourway; the process chooses the pattern. This is what makes each pair genuinely one-of-a-kind — not as a marketing claim, but as a material fact.
In a world where most clothing is designed to be identical — where the point of manufacturing is to produce the same object at scale — a genuinely unique object is a different kind of thing. It is not better because it is unique. It is different because it is unique. The pair you receive is the pair that exists. No one else has exactly that pair. That is not a small thing.
The 5 Colourways
Each colourway defines the palette of the tie-dye — the colours that will appear in your pair. The specific distribution, intensity, and pattern of those colours is determined by the tie-dye process. Within each colourway, every pair is unique.
Yellow is the most vibrant colourway in the range. Yellow is the colour of maximum visibility — it is the colour that the human eye is most sensitive to, which is why it is used for safety equipment and warning signs. On a tie-dye short, yellow is not a warning — it is an announcement. The Yellow colourway produces pairs that range from pale lemon to deep golden, with the specific distribution of tones determined by the dye process. It is the colourway for days when you want to be seen, when you want the shorts to lead the outfit, when you want the colour to do the work.
White Black is the most graphic colourway. The contrast between white and black is the maximum contrast available in any colour system — it is the contrast that the eye reads most immediately and most clearly. On a tie-dye short, white and black produce patterns that are more graphic, more defined, and more immediately striking than any colour combination. The White Black colourway produces pairs that range from predominantly white with black accents to predominantly black with white accents, with every variation in between. It is the colourway that works with everything because it contains everything.
Green Black is the most considered colourway. Green and black is a combination with a long history in streetwear and workwear — it is the combination of growth and depth, of nature and structure. On a tie-dye short, green and black produce patterns that are rich, layered, and complex — the green ranges from sage to forest to olive depending on the dye concentration, and the black grounds it. It is the colourway for people who want colour without brightness, who want presence without loudness.
Brown Black is the most earthy colourway. Brown and black is the combination of soil and shadow — it is the combination that is most rooted in the natural world, most associated with materials that come from the earth. On a tie-dye short, brown and black produce patterns that are warm, textured, and complex — the brown ranges from tan to chocolate to rust depending on the dye concentration, and the black deepens it. It is the colourway that works best with neutrals, with earth tones, with the kind of wardrobe that is built around quality rather than colour.
White Lavender is the most distinctive colourway. White and lavender is a combination that sits between the classic and the contemporary — lavender has moved from niche to mainstream in recent seasons, appearing across menswear and womenswear as a colour that is soft without being delicate, distinctive without being loud. On a tie-dye short, white and lavender produce patterns that are soft, layered, and immediately recognisable — the lavender ranges from pale lilac to deep purple depending on the dye concentration, and the white gives it air. It is the colourway for people who want something that is not a neutral but is not assertive — a colour that is present without demanding attention.
Fabric: 90/10 cotton-poly, 260 GSM. Breathable, durable, substantial.
Fit: Unisex relaxed fit. Designed for ease of movement and all-day comfort.
Details: Genuine tie-dye finish — every piece is unique. Slip-in side pockets.
Care: Wash separately in cold water to protect dye integrity. Tumble dry low. Do not bleach.
Care
To maintain the beauty and integrity of your purchase, we recommend treating it with care. Simple maintenance practices, such as gentle washing and proper storage, can effectively preserve the longevity of your favorites. We encourage you to refer to the care instructions included with each item, designed to help you keep your purchase in top condition.
Design
Our dedication to excellence extends beyond materials; it encompasses the artistry and craftsmanship illustrated in every piece we create.