
SHARDS / Oversized Tee
£55Vanishing-point dazzle. Defeats edge detection at 2–8m.
// oid.clothing / no face, no name, no trace
Garments printed with patterns engineered to confuse cameras, facial recognition, and motion-detection systems. Optical distortion. Moiré. Dazzle.
// oid.manifesto
OID stands for OID Clothing. We exist to erase you from the frame. No face. No name. No trace. Our adversarial patterns are engineered to break computer vision before it breaks you — because in a world that watches everything, the only freedom is being invisible.
// collection_01
Oversized cuts and heavyweight cotton. Built to disrupt the lens, cut for the street.

Vanishing-point dazzle. Defeats edge detection at 2–8m.

Warped lattice induces sensor aliasing on capture.

Distorted grid scrambles facial landmark extraction.

Hard-edge fragments break human-shape priors at the face.
// collection_02
Fitted silhouettes and softer hands. The same defeat — engineered for a different cut.

Asymmetric high-contrast fragments confuse pose estimation.

High-frequency grid aliases against the sensor pixel array.

Tight lattice induces sensor moiré across the face.

Sharp polychrome shards defeat face-landmark extraction.
// the_science
High-contrast asymmetric fragments shatter the gradient features CV pipelines use to find faces and bodies.
Tight repeating lattices interact with sensor pixel grids to produce aliasing the algorithm reads as garbage.
Inspired by WWI naval camouflage — confuse range, orientation and shape estimation rather than hide.
// studio
Small-run digital prints on heavyweight cotton and recycled poly. Every garment ships with a hand-numbered defeat report from our Callendar Road workshop.