A Look at How Natural Indigo Dye Is Created From Scratch
Go inside BUAISOU’s Brooklyn outpost.





If you’ve ever wondered how in the world indigo dye is created, you’re in luck: Cool Hunting recently visited Japan-based BUAISOU‘s Brooklyn outpost for an inside look at the process. Linking up with co-founder Kenta Watanabe (a former salaryman who ditched his office life of old), Cool Hunting highlights everything from the harvesting of the plants to the months-long fermentation process that ultimately yields the liquid dye. Head on over to Cool Hunting to check it out and learn more about BUAISOU.