10 Eye-Catching Tie-Dye Fire Hoods
- MAJESTIC FIRE APPAREL, INC.

- May 24, 2025
- 2 min read
Updated: Aug 12, 2025

Whether you're a fan of tie-dye or just want to stand out with a multicolored fire hood, our collection has something for you. At Majestic Fire Apparel, we offer a variety of tie-dyed firefighting hoods in a range of vibrant colors. From rainbow patterns to camo-inspired designs, you'll find a full selection of our dyed hoods listed below.

HALO 360 Tie Dye Multi Particulate Hood
This fire hood effectively blocks particulates, providing crucial protection from harmful substances. With a unique tie-dyed design this fire hood offers the coverage, comfort, and style you need. We carefully hand-dye these hoods in the USA, so no two hoods are the same.

Flame PAC II
Our flame-inspired fire hood features an orange, red, and yellow tie-dye design. It is made of a Nomex Blend material and has a long notch shoulder bib.

TD Multi PAC II
This Nomex Blend hood has a rainbow tie-dye pattern and a long notched shoulder bib. The TD Multi PAC II features hues of green, purple, orange, red, yellow, and blue.

TD Pink Swirl PAC II
Our pink tie-dyed firefighter hood has shades of both dark and light pink swirled throughout. This Nomex Blend hood is great to wear during Breast Cancer Awareness month and offers a long notch shoulder bib.

TD Red/White/Blue PAC II
Show off your patriotism with this red, white, and blue tie-dyed fire hood. Our patriotic fire hood is made of a Nomex Blend and features a long notch shoulder bib.

TD Red/White PAC II
Stand out in this red and white tie-dyed hood. This hood is made of Nomex Blend material and has a long notch shoulder bib. This hood is great to wear around holidays like Christmas and Valentine’s Day.

TD Blue/White PAC II
The Nomex Blend hood has a blue and white tie-dyed design giving it a denim look. This firefighting hood features a long notched shoulder bib and is 21” long.

Camo Green Regular PAC II
Our Camo Green fire hood sports a tie-dyed appearance in traditional camouflage colors. Shades of green, brown, and black appear on this Nomex Blend hood.

CAMO Desert PAC II
This desert-themed camo fire hood offers a tie-dyed pattern of tan tones. This camo hood is made of a Nomex Blend material and has a long notched shoulder bib.

Camo Urban PAC II
The Camo URBAN fire hood is made of our Nomex Blend material and features colors of grey and black tie-dyed together. This camo fire hood features a long notched shoulder bib.
Contact Your Local Majestic Fire Apparel Dealer to Order Tie-Dye Fire Hoods
Majestic Fire Apparel offers a diverse and vibrant range of tie-dye fire hoods, combining both safety and style for fire professionals. From bold, eye-catching patterns to more subtle, classic designs, there’s a perfect fire hood for every preference and need. Whether you’re looking for something unique or a trusted, high-quality option, Majestic Fire Apparel has you covered—literally! Contact our team or find a dealer today.




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