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— The Colorway Edit · Light

The Mist Edit

Mist is the one colorway in the Horizon capsule that breaks its own rule. Where the other nine run warm, Mist leans cool — a soft, muted grey with a whisper of green in it, closer to an overcast sky than to true grey. It exists deliberately as the palette's single contrast note, the tone that makes everything warm around it look warmer by comparison.

That's not a flaw in the system; it's the release valve. A ten-colorway warm palette risks feeling monotone without a counterweight, and Mist is it — used sparingly, one piece at a time, against Ink or Clay for the capsule's only genuine warm-cool contrast. Used carelessly, stacked against multiple warm pieces at once, it can read slightly off; Mist wants to be the exception in an outfit, not the rule.

It's the colorway behind the Puffer for a reason — cold-weather pieces read calmer in a cool tone, and Mist gives the heaviest garment in the capsule a quieter presence than a warm colorway would. Wear it as the one deliberate outlier in an otherwise warm-toned outfit, and it does exactly the job it was built for.

— Available in Mist · 13

— 3 Ways to Wear Mist

Cold Morning Layer

  • Mist Puffer
  • Ink Long-sleeve
  • Ink Joggers
Pairs with Ink

This is the capsule's one true warm-cool outfit — Mist over Ink reads deliberate, not mismatched.

Soft Contrast

  • Mist Crewneck
  • Clay Wide pants
  • Tan leather belt
Pairs with Clay

Clay is warm enough to stop Mist from reading cold on its own — together they're the palette's most unexpected pairing that actually works.

Everyday Stack

  • Mist Overshirt
  • Stone Tee
  • Stone Sweats
Pairs with Stone

Stone is the one warm neutral close enough in value to sit next to Mist without either tone fighting for attention.

— FAQ

What color is mist in clothing?

Mist is a soft, cool grey with a faint green cast — the only colorway in the Horizon capsule that leans cool rather than warm. It reads closer to overcast sky than true grey.

Does mist clash with warm colorways?

No — used deliberately, mist creates the capsule's only true warm-cool contrast, which is why it works well against Ink or Clay. Used carelessly against multiple warm pieces at once, it can read slightly off; keep it to one piece per outfit.

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