— The Colorway Edit · Dark anchor
The Ink Edit
Ink is the capsule's near-black — but it's worth saying plainly what that means: it is not true black. Ink carries a faint brown undercurrent, closer to a well-worn espresso bean than to the flat blue-black of most streetwear. From three feet away it reads as black. Up close, and especially in warm light, the brown shows through.
That warm undertone is the whole point. True black clashes with the other nine Horizon colorways — it's a cool color pretending to be neutral, and it fights with warm-toned pieces the way a cold white fights with ecru. Ink solves that: it gives the capsule a genuine dark anchor without breaking the warm-neutral rule that holds the rest of the palette together.
Wear Ink when a look needs real contrast — against Ecru or Stone for a sharp, high-value-range outfit, or worn head-to-toe for the stealth-wealth register: expensive-looking, unbranded, deliberately hard to price at a glance. It's also the most practical colorway for evening and for travel, where a warm dark hides wear better than any lighter tone in the system.
— Available in Ink · 17
— 3 Ways to Wear Ink
Evening Uniform
- Ink Hoodie
- Stone Sweats
- Sterling chain
Stone keeps head-to-toe Ink from reading flat — it's the one tone close enough in warmth to add texture without breaking the dark register.
High Contrast
- Ink Coach jacket
- Ecru Tee
- Raw selvedge Denim
Ecru is the only colorway pale enough to read as a genuine contrast against Ink rather than just a lighter shade of it.
Travel Stack
- Ink Puffer
- Stone Long-sleeve
- Ink Gloves
Stone under Ink reads considered rather than simply monochrome — enough separation to tell the pieces apart at a glance.
— FAQ
Is ink the same as black?
Not quite. Ink is a warm near-black with a faint brown undercurrent, closer to espresso than jet black. It reads as black from a distance but photographs warmer and pairs more easily with the rest of a warm-toned wardrobe than true black does.
What can you wear with ink clothing?
Ink works as the capsule's contrast anchor — pair it with ecru or stone for a high-contrast look, or wear it tonally with other dark pieces for a stealth-wealth effect.
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