Charcoal that has been burned twice. Indigo that has been left too long in the vat, turning almost black, then scraped back to reveal a bruised violet. A white that is not the white of snow or paper, but the white of a shirt forgotten in a window for a decade—sun-bleached and spectral. These are colors that have witnessed something. They are not chosen; they are survived .
These are not your father’s baggy cargos. The Jerid Oiso cargos are slim-straight with articulated knees (darts sewn in to allow bending). The pockets lie flat against the thigh when empty but expand when needed. Most versions include a hidden drawstring at the hem to adjust the leg opening. jerid oiso collection
The Jerid Oiso Collection boasts an impressive range of fossilized marine species, including ammonites, belemnites, bivalves, and echinoderms. Each specimen is of exceptional quality, with remarkable preservation of fine details and textures. The collection includes several rare and significant specimens, such as a beautifully preserved ammonite with intact shell coloration and a large, articulated echinoderm. Charcoal that has been burned twice