DYEING ORDER FORM
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Please
ensure your staff and customers are aware of these considerations
before accepting a dyeing order. The greatest care is
always taken when mixing dyes to accurately match your chosen colour but
please be aware that we cannot always achieve a 100% colour match. If a shot
silk swatch is provided we will mix the dye to the middle shade, as it is
impossible to mimic a two-tone effect.
The
dye will be mixed in natural light conditions. The colour will vary if viewed
under electric/natural light. The fabric and original colour of the shoes
will also affect the outcome of the dye.
Ivory is the preferred colour to dye in most cases.
Elastic
and straps may vary in colour from the main body of the shoe once dyed. Trims, beading, edgings, stitching,
chiffons and pleats may cause the dye to dry a slightly paler or darker
shade. Silk is a natural fabric; the weave can sometimes cause some colour
variations to appear due to the slub within the material. This is not a
defect, merely the nature of a natural fibre.
A
minimal glue residue is unfortunately unavoidable around the sole and some
other seams. The dye will not
penetrate the glue residue.
Dyed
shoes and bags are not colourfast.
If the shoes are likely to be worn in wet weather, we recommend that a
waterproof protector spray be used.
Please note that the use of a waterproofing spray may prevent the
shoes from being dyed again successfully.
If
shoes have previously been dyed, they can only be dyed to a darker
shade. The application of a further
coat of dye could cause the fabric to become patchy.
The
above conditions apply to the dyeing of Benjamin Adams, Belle and Pink by
Paradox shoes and handbags. Should any of the above occur, Paradox London Ltd
or Angel Star cannot be held responsible. Any non Paradox London Ltd shoes are dyed at the customers own risk. Paradox London Ltd or Angel Star does not hold any responsibility for the finish of these shoes. |
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you understand the potential outcomes outlined above.
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