Our Story
Red Thread Garment has been producing Bali Batiks for over 30 years. Originally initiated to manufacture Batik for one of the world’s leader in the textile industry based in the United States.
We adopt skilled workers from both Bali and Java to ensure we produce the highest quality Bali Batik, using only some of the best fabrics and dyes.
What We Promise
Eco-Friendly Dyeing
We use only Remazol® Fiber Reactive Dyes by Dystar, which are OEKO-TEX® Certified and free from harmful chemical and safe for the environment.
Ethically Sourced Fabric
We use fabrics made with fair labor practices and sustainable methods to support both people and the environment.
Sustainable Fashion Commitment
We focus on using eco friendly materials, energy saving methods, and waste treatment to create long lasting, sustainable fashion.
Water Conscious Production
We treat and purify our water used in production, reducing waste, and protecting the environment.
Shades Shirt
Tembaga Shirt
Red Thread X Chairol Imam
In collaboration with Chairol Imam-a contemporary Indonesian artist from Surakarta, Central Java, this collection explores the meeting point between art and everyday wear. His bold, imaginative visuals come alive through prints that feel expressive yet effortless—crafted in an EcoVero™ blend for a lighter impact and everyday comfort.
What is Lyocell
TENCEL™ Lyocell is a premium fiber made from sustainably sourced wood pulp, designed to offer both comfort and environmental responsibility. Produced using a closed-loop process that reuses water and solvents, it minimizes waste and reduces impact compared to conventional fabrics. The result is a material that is exceptionally soft, breathable, and gentle on the skin, with a smooth finish that drapes beautifully. Durable yet lightweight, TENCEL™ Lyocell is made for everyday wear—combining long-lasting quality with a more conscious approach to modern clothing.
News & Articles
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The History and Meaning of Batik: Javanese Art, Tools, and Techniques
The word Batik comes from the Javanese language, part of the Austronesian language family spoken by over 70 million people in Central and Eastern Java, Indonesia. It is believed that...
The Tradition of Balinese Batik and Textiles
Bali has a profound handloom textile tradition that has shaped its cultural identity for centuries. Textiles are deeply interwoven with Balinese society, serving not only as clothing but also as...
Batik Care : A Guide to Preserving Your Heirloom Pieces
So, you’ve got your hands on a beautiful piece of Batik that you absolutely love—and of course, you want it to last. The good news? With the right care, Batik...
