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— The Colorway Edit · Mid

The Stone Edit

Stone sits at the exact middle of the Horizon palette — warmer than grey, cooler than tan, with just enough taupe in it to avoid reading beige. It's the colorway most repeated across the capsule's hero pieces (the Overshirt, the Sweats, the Coach jacket all launched in Stone first) because it's the tone that photographs as "neutral" without needing a second color to explain it.

The undertone is warm but restrained — closer to a worn stone wall than to desert sand. Where Ecru leans cream and Clay leans rust, Stone stays exactly in between, which is what makes it the easiest colorway to build an entire outfit around without thinking too hard about what else is in the closet.

Reach for Stone on the days a decision needs to be made fast: it goes under a hoodie, over a tee, with the wide pants or the joggers, and it doesn't fight with anything else in the ten-colorway system. It reads especially well in transitional weather — early autumn, late spring — when a single warm neutral needs to carry the whole look without announcing a season. Of the ten colorways, Stone is the one closest to a uniform.

— Available in Stone · 13

— 3 Ways to Wear Stone

Office Neutral

  • Stone Crewneck
  • Ink Joggers
  • Full-grain leather belt
Pairs with Ink

Stone reads warmer next to Ink than it does alone — the contrast does the work a print never could.

Soft Uniform

  • Stone Overshirt, worn open
  • Ecru Tee
  • Ecru Wide pants
Pairs with Ecru

Stone and Ecru sit half a shade apart, so the outfit reads as one fabric in two lights.

Cold Morning Stack

  • Stone Coach jacket
  • Olive Crewneck
  • Stone Cap
Pairs with Olive

Same warmth, different depth — Olive under Stone is the capsule's most common cold-weather pairing.

— FAQ

What color is stone in clothing?

Stone is a warm taupe-beige, deeper than ecru and lighter than clay — closer to warm sand than grey. It's the capsule's most-repeated colorway because it reads as neutral in almost any combination.

Does stone go with everything?

Stone sits at the midpoint of the Horizon palette's value range, so it pairs cleanly with both the dark anchors (Ink, Olive) and the lights (Ecru, Sand) without needing a third color to bridge them.

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