“…Therefore, textiles dyed with natural dyes undergo post or pre-mordanting treatment with heavy metal salts and tannins to form a dye–metal complex to reduce the water-solubility of the applied natural dyes and also to bind them to fibres enhancing their colourfastness to washing. 31–34 Chromium salts are popular mordanting agents, but they are highly toxic to the environment, and hexavalent chromium is a possible carcinogen. 35,36 In this article, for the first time, we are reporting the improvement of colour yields, shades produced, and colourfastness to washing of wool fabrics dyed with SL using various sustainable mordanting agents in a single step.…”