Welcome
We have only the best, freshest, and most vibrant fabric
dyes at super great prices for all kinds of fabrics.
Welcome
We have only the best, freshest, and most vibrant fabric
dyes at super great prices for all kinds of fabrics.
We have only the best, freshest, and most vibrant fabric
dyes at super great prices for all kinds of fabrics.
We have only the best, freshest, and most vibrant fabric
dyes at super great prices for all kinds of fabrics.
At Westside’s Tijuana, Mexico factory we have 11, 14-color screen print machines and full service dye house on the premises.
We print 800,000 units per month and dye/wash 450,000 treatments....
We specialize in tie dye, bleach/potassiums, paint splatters, pigment/garment dye, crystal & mineral washes.
Westside has also built a network of high quality and trend setting factories. Westside has a dye and wash partner in Torreón, Mexico that recycles 80% of their water and has a state of the art facility producing 100,000 units per week of t-shirts and boosts one of the premier denim wash, grind, cut and sew factories in the industry.
Westside’s USA print partner in Oceanside, CA is printing and packing upwards 200,000 units per week.
Westside has 26,000 sq ft warehouse for retail packaging and bonded/insured warehouse service.
Westside MFG prints, packs and creates retail ready merchandise for stores including Hot Topic, Urban Outfitters, Pacsun, Target, Kohls, Macy's, Spencers, Fashionova, Forever 21, Zumiez, etc.
We are on the cutting edge of the current tie dye, bleach & pigment trends, constantly developing new techniques and bringing them to our customers, thus to the retail and eCommerce world.
Put a twist on tie dye with the spiral tie-dye technique! Whether you use one color or four, you'll love the winding effects!
Say what? Yes, tie dyeing in reverse is real & results in amazing designs by first bleaching your design and then adding dye.
More intricate and detailed than modern tie dye, Shibori is a Japanese technique that uses string and other folding methods.
If you LOVE tie dye, then this is the pattern for you! We show you how to add a heart shape to a shirt, tank & more. (And it’s easier than you think!)
No need to mix up your dyes for the ultra-cool ice tie-dye technique! Let the ice do the work to produce one-of-a-kind watercolor tie-dye effects.
Boost your mood and your wardrobe with rainbow tie dye! Brighten things up with bold color.
The secret to this technique is the addition of black dye on one side of your spiral. You’ll love the reveal!
Remember the fun colors and shapes from your childhood kaleidoscope? Now create them on a shirt using powdered dye and ice!
When you’re looking for a similar but slightly different tie-dye effect, We use string instead of rubber bands.
We apply to your crumpled fabric. You can apply one dye color or multiple dye colors - .
We create a gradation of color using dye, water and a paintbrush. Stick with one color or introduce many for a cool look.
Probably the most recognized tie-dye technique and the easiest! Just pinch your fabric into a tube and add rubber bands to your heart’s content.
Here’s how to fold your shirt for the perfect chevron pattern tie dye! It’s fun, easy and with great results!
Combine bleach and color applications on a spiral twist for a tie-dye look that’s out of this world! Learn how here!
You don’t need to be from another planet to make this fun shirt. Just add a glow paint head & black eyes to a spiral tie dye.
Feast your eyes on this super fun technique with a way cool result! It’s just a slight twist on the bullseye technique that’s fun for Halloween and beyond.
Easy and fun! Fold your fabric into squares, apply dye around corners for a grid-like result.
Make a cool firecracker Popsicle-inspired shirt that’s bursting with patriotic color perfect for summer and the 4th of July.
Want to know how to tie dye a star onto your shirt? Check out our step-by-step tutorial that makes it super easy!
Wear your heart on your sleeve (or wherever) with this fun kit that turns a bullseye look into your fave emoji with some iron-ons.
Turn a simple bullseye tie-dye into a friendly Jack o’ Lantern by using orange and black dye!
Seth Anderson, has 30+ years of experience in the apparel manufacturing, promotional products and restaurant industries. The graduate of Beverly Hills High School . Mr. Anderson started manufacturing clothing in 1989, some of his past clients include Virgin Megastores, K2 Corp, Hang Ten, Von Dutch, HB Clothing, etc. He has been building a global network of trend setting vendors/partners in the USA, Canada, Mexico, Central/South America, India, Vietnam and China over this time.
He created a complete uniform program for Children’s Hospital Los Angeles for 47 different departments with products ranging including scrubs, dress shirts, cardigans, sweaters, polo shirts, etc. He’s also been making products for Charles Drew University which is one of the largest Nursing Colleges on the West Coast.
He has also created products for TBWA/Chiat/Day including products & campaigns for Nissan, Infinity, Apple, Adidas, Hoover, Dole, Pepsi, Sony Playstation, Pedigree, Visa, ASCAP, Wolfgang Puck Worldwide, Spago, Universal Music, 2009 Academy Awards, just to name a few. Seth championed “Made in the USA” for ALL Pepsi’s marketing product giveaways distributed at the 2009 Presidential Inauguration; which included 1,000,000 buttons, 80,000 bandanas, 50,000 scarves, 55,000 t-shirts, 300 engraved IPods, 40,000 canvas bags and 25,000 nylon backpacks. In 1991, he oversaw the development and manufacturing for the USA launch of the Virgin Megastore providing a 20-piece clothing line and 1,250,000 plastic bags. At Wolfgang Puck Food Company (1995 to 2000) he was part of the Executive team that built 14 new restaurants, assisted in new products and packaging design for the frozen foods division, took merchandising from $110,000 per year selling basic t-shirts to a full line of products with $1,200,000 sales in under two years.
He has designed and manufactured products for concert tours and retail merchandising for countless bands including the Metallica, Twenty One Pilots, Guns n Roses, Rolling Stones, etc.
He currently is a partner in Westside MFG which owns and operates a screen printing and garment dye factory in Tijuana, Mexico producing 750,000 shirts per month. Customers some of the biggest companies in the music industry, Hot Topic and Spencers to name a few.
Brian Parsons has been in the apparel manufacturing industry since he began making wetsuits in Huntington Beach for Victory Wetsuits in 1983, when after just a short time was promoted to Production Manager while attending and graduating from Cal State University of Fullerton with night classes...
Mr. Parsons has held Senior V. P. of Manufacturing positions for several prestigious companies such as No Fear and Volcom. During his tenure at Volcom, he directly managed the company’s manufacturing and distribution as the company experienced growth from 8,000,000 to over 130, 000,000 in annual sales.
Over this period, Mr. Parsons traveled extensively throughout Asia, Central America, and Mexico setting up a network of vendors and supply chains that Volcom still uses many of to this date.
In addition to his corporate experience, Mr. Parsons has owned several large manufacturing facilities. Most recently Mr. Parsons built and operated LKWID LLC. Through his expertise and contacts, LKWID LLC was known as the leader in innovative apparel servicing the music industry with customers including Warner Music, Sony Music, Bravado, Live Nation, and others. Through these customers, LKWID LLC produced and distributed merchandise to most all major retailers including Target, Hot Topic, Zumiez, Kohl’s, Macy’s, Urban Outfitters, etc.
Currently, Mr. Parsons is a partner in Westside MFG LLC, which owns and operates a large factory in Tijuana, Baja California. We have both printing and dyeing equipment on-premises and produce and export roughly 750,000 garments per month.