If you’re tired of looking at the same old clothing inThe Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, you have a few options. You can either save up the rupees to gather some new armor from your local salesperson, or you can take a bit of an adventure to Hateno Village and start dying your clothing. Whether you’re hoping to give your original tunic a new color and dye or want to spruce up something that’s a bit more in style, you’re in the right hands with Sayge. But what must we do, and where is this Village located? Let’s “dye”ve in and find out.
Where Do I Go To Dye My Clothing In Tears Of The Kingdom?
To get toHateno Village, you will need to headSoutheastfromLookout Landing, uncovering parts of the map along the way. verify that you’ve either got plenty ofCold Resistant clothing or food itemsbefore trying to clear out this portion of the map, as theLanayru Toweris located at the top of a snowy mountain. Once you have uncovered this portion of the map, head to the location on the map above.
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Once you have gotten toHateno Village, you’ll want to keep an eye out for this building here, located at3397, 2183, 0180on yourMini Map. The giant beakers full ofdyeon the outside of the building may be more than enough to give this location away. Once you have arrived, you’ll want to go inside and talk to theeclectic shopkeeper, Sayge.
Once you have gone through his initial sales pitch, you’ll have the option to eitherdye your clothingorrework the fabric for your glider. In this guide, we’ll be covering theclothing aspectof things. No matter which option you choose, however, you’re going to need atleast 20 rupees. Select the first option to start working on your new fit.

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After selecting the clothing that you would like to dye, you’re going to need to choose acolorthat you would like to dye it. To do this, you’ll need at least5 of a specific materialthat matches that color. For the tunic above, I went with Black and needed five Flint to complete the outfit. After this, you are dropped into a massive vat of water, your clothing is dyed, and you’re ready to hit the town in your new outfit.
And that’s all there is to it. You can return here with a variety of different clothing, but please note,you cannot dye Amiibo costumes. YourLinks Awakeningkit is always going to stay a bright, cheery green. But, if you need help completing other tasks inTears of the Kingdom, check out our section below to get the most out of your time with TotK!

Shaun Cichacki
As a fan of RPGs, Action & Retro titles, Shaun has been gaming since he was a young boy. With an overwhelming obsession involving Metal Gear Solid and Pizza Tower, you know you’re in for a wild ride when it comes to things he’s writing about.
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