C.P. Company
Garment dyeing is the name given to a process pioneered by Massimo Osti and his collaborators for C.P. Company in the early 1970s in which a garment – usually made from white or raw un-colored fabric – is only dyed as a final manufacturing step, subsequent to being fully-fashioned, as opposed to the conventional method of manufacturing garments from pre-dyed fabrics. While the technique of garment dyeing has long existed Massimo Osti and his collaborators were the first to attempt the technique with garments made from multiple different fabric or fiber types.