INDI&COLD | Wide-Knit Drawstring Pant - Eggplant
There is a particular confidence in a pant that refuses to cling. The INDI&COLD Pants Rd481 Berenjena, from the SS26 Preco collection, announces itself through volume—a wide-knit silhouette that drops from a high, gathered waist into a generous, columnar leg. It is a study in deliberate ease, where the structure is felt rather than seen. The eggplant-toned knit catches light differently with each step, revealing the depth of its color without ever shouting. This is not a pant that follows the body; it asks the body to move within it, to inhabit its space with a certain nonchalance. The handfeel is where the piece truly distinguishes itself. This is a wide-knit construction that blends seawool—an innovative yarn made from recycled oyster shells and post-consumer plastic—with viscose and polyamide. The result is a fabric that is simultaneously substantial and airy, with a slight, textural irregularities that speak to its considered making. It has the warmth of wool but the drape of a more fluid material, settling into soft folds around the ankles without adding bulk. The knit’s open structure breathes, making it a transitional piece that works from a brisk spring morning into a cooler evening without missing a beat. Cut and construction are executed with a relaxed fit in mind. The high-rise waist is cinched with an adjustable drawstring, allowing the wearer to define the silhouette—whether worn slouched for a languid line or pulled taut for a cleaner break at the hip. Patch pockets sit flush on the back, offering subtle utility without disrupting the pant’s clean front. The rise is generous, the inseam measured to break just above the floor on most frames, creating a lengthening effect that the voluminous shape might otherwise undermine. It is a precise, intentional looseness. In movement, the pant becomes a study in kinetic sculpture. The wide leg swings with a soft, rhythmic weight, the knit fabric catching and releasing air. There is no restriction at the hip or thigh, and the waistband stays put without digging—a testament to the drawstring’s efficacy. This is a pant designed for days that require both comfort and composure: a long lunch, a gallery opening, a train journey. It does not demand attention but rewards it, revealing new textures and folds with every shift in posture. Style it with a fitted, high-neck knit in a contrasting neutral—think oatmeal or charcoal—to anchor the volume. A structured leather sandal or a sharp, low-profile sneaker will keep the look grounded. For a more deliberate edge, layer a tailored blazer over the top, letting the pant’s softness play against the jacket’s precision. This is a piece that asks to be worn with intention, not occasion. It is a wardrobe anchor for those who understand that ease, when executed with rigor, is the ultimate luxury.
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INDI&COLD | Wide-Knit Drawstring Pant - Eggplant
INDI&COLD | Wide-Knit Drawstring Pant - Eggplant
There is a particular confidence in a pant that refuses to cling. The INDI&COLD Pants Rd481 Berenjena, from the SS26 Preco collection, announces itself through volume—a wide-knit silhouette that drops from a high, gathered waist into a generous, columnar leg. It is a study in deliberate ease, where the structure is felt rather than seen. The eggplant-toned knit catches light differently with each step, revealing the depth of its color without ever shouting. This is not a pant that follows the body; it asks the body to move within it, to inhabit its space with a certain nonchalance. The handfeel is where the piece truly distinguishes itself. This is a wide-knit construction that blends seawool—an innovative yarn made from recycled oyster shells and post-consumer plastic—with viscose and polyamide. The result is a fabric that is simultaneously substantial and airy, with a slight, textural irregularities that speak to its considered making. It has the warmth of wool but the drape of a more fluid material, settling into soft folds around the ankles without adding bulk. The knit’s open structure breathes, making it a transitional piece that works from a brisk spring morning into a cooler evening without missing a beat. Cut and construction are executed with a relaxed fit in mind. The high-rise waist is cinched with an adjustable drawstring, allowing the wearer to define the silhouette—whether worn slouched for a languid line or pulled taut for a cleaner break at the hip. Patch pockets sit flush on the back, offering subtle utility without disrupting the pant’s clean front. The rise is generous, the inseam measured to break just above the floor on most frames, creating a lengthening effect that the voluminous shape might otherwise undermine. It is a precise, intentional looseness. In movement, the pant becomes a study in kinetic sculpture. The wide leg swings with a soft, rhythmic weight, the knit fabric catching and releasing air. There is no restriction at the hip or thigh, and the waistband stays put without digging—a testament to the drawstring’s efficacy. This is a pant designed for days that require both comfort and composure: a long lunch, a gallery opening, a train journey. It does not demand attention but rewards it, revealing new textures and folds with every shift in posture. Style it with a fitted, high-neck knit in a contrasting neutral—think oatmeal or charcoal—to anchor the volume. A structured leather sandal or a sharp, low-profile sneaker will keep the look grounded. For a more deliberate edge, layer a tailored blazer over the top, letting the pant’s softness play against the jacket’s precision. This is a piece that asks to be worn with intention, not occasion. It is a wardrobe anchor for those who understand that ease, when executed with rigor, is the ultimate luxury.
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There is a particular confidence in a pant that refuses to cling. The INDI&COLD Pants Rd481 Berenjena, from the SS26 Preco collection, announces itself through volume—a wide-knit silhouette that drops from a high, gathered waist into a generous, columnar leg. It is a study in deliberate ease, where the structure is felt rather than seen. The eggplant-toned knit catches light differently with each step, revealing the depth of its color without ever shouting. This is not a pant that follows the body; it asks the body to move within it, to inhabit its space with a certain nonchalance. The handfeel is where the piece truly distinguishes itself. This is a wide-knit construction that blends seawool—an innovative yarn made from recycled oyster shells and post-consumer plastic—with viscose and polyamide. The result is a fabric that is simultaneously substantial and airy, with a slight, textural irregularities that speak to its considered making. It has the warmth of wool but the drape of a more fluid material, settling into soft folds around the ankles without adding bulk. The knit’s open structure breathes, making it a transitional piece that works from a brisk spring morning into a cooler evening without missing a beat. Cut and construction are executed with a relaxed fit in mind. The high-rise waist is cinched with an adjustable drawstring, allowing the wearer to define the silhouette—whether worn slouched for a languid line or pulled taut for a cleaner break at the hip. Patch pockets sit flush on the back, offering subtle utility without disrupting the pant’s clean front. The rise is generous, the inseam measured to break just above the floor on most frames, creating a lengthening effect that the voluminous shape might otherwise undermine. It is a precise, intentional looseness. In movement, the pant becomes a study in kinetic sculpture. The wide leg swings with a soft, rhythmic weight, the knit fabric catching and releasing air. There is no restriction at the hip or thigh, and the waistband stays put without digging—a testament to the drawstring’s efficacy. This is a pant designed for days that require both comfort and composure: a long lunch, a gallery opening, a train journey. It does not demand attention but rewards it, revealing new textures and folds with every shift in posture. Style it with a fitted, high-neck knit in a contrasting neutral—think oatmeal or charcoal—to anchor the volume. A structured leather sandal or a sharp, low-profile sneaker will keep the look grounded. For a more deliberate edge, layer a tailored blazer over the top, letting the pant’s softness play against the jacket’s precision. This is a piece that asks to be worn with intention, not occasion. It is a wardrobe anchor for those who understand that ease, when executed with rigor, is the ultimate luxury.



















