1. Get a bowl of water. 2. But green dye (the non-toxic kind) into the bowl and stir until there is no dye left on the bottom, only green water. 3. Put the pants in the water and wait for 30 minutes. 4. Turn over pants and repeat. 5. Let pants dry on a surface such as a cleaning wire for 1 to 2 days. Do not touch during this period of time, otherwise, the dye will come off the pants onto you, and it will be very hard to get off. 6. Wear!
WARNING: DO NOT PUT THESE PANTS IN THE WASH WITH OTHER CLOTHES! MIGHT BE A RISK THAT DYE WILL COME OFF PANTS.
Just get black shoe die and a bucket of water and dump the die in and put your pants in. it will not die the pants it will get a dark gray color
Well if you dye it wrong then it may fade to green.
It might work better if you use a color stripper first to get the green out.
Dark purple or dark green would look great!
Sure, but I think dark blue shirt, black pants and tan jacket work better. or tan pants, light green shirt and black jacket.
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Dye them blue with a blue dye you can buy at Wal-Mart maybe?
I have the idea but i don't at the same time.
Sometimes, if your not careful and leave the dye in for too long. But keep a timer and read instructions carefully.
Colors that match green shorts are white, black, a lighter green if they are dark green pants, yellow, and navy blue.
Green trousers appear black when exposed to red light because red light does not contain any wavelengths that are able to be absorbed or reflected by the green dye in the trousers. As a result, the dye appears dark or black.
A green shirt would match with jeans or khaki shorts or pants. Or black. Not much else... Oh brown would work too! But then you'd look like a tree and a dog may pee on you...