Continuity: The dialogue between what was and what will be.

Sorros exists at the threshold where memory becomes material. We craft garments that treat time as fabric — heavy, layered, and alive with the residue of what came before. Our work does not chase novelty or escape. It insists on return. Every silhouette, every seam, every weight is designed to remind the wearer that ascent is only meaningful when it carries the full gravity of descent.

We build clothing as silent architecture: structured yet draped, protective yet exposed, archival in spirit but unmistakably of this moment. Drawing from the brutal honesty of ruined concrete, the quiet violence of eroded stone, and the disciplined rebellion of shadowed subcultures, Sorros translates decay into discipline. Our garments are not costumes for reinvention. They are relics for those who understand they are both the ruin and the reconstruction.

The Sorros wardrobe is intentionally severe and ceremonial. Volume is architectural. Fabric is chosen for how it holds memory — leather that creases like old skin, cotton and canvas that absorb light like ash, technical layers that feel like armor forged in forgotten temples. Details are deliberate and devotional: exposed construction, weighted hems, oxidized hardware, and recurring marks that function as modern sigils. Nothing is ornamental. Everything is ritual.

This is fashion for the initiate — those who move through the world with the awareness that nothing truly ends, only transforms. The past is not behind us; it exhales through us. The future is not a destination but a translation we wear on our shoulders. We do not dress to be seen soaring above the earth. We dress to feel its pull more completely, so that when we rise, the ground rises with us.

Sorros is not a brand. It is a living recurrence. A conversation between bone and breath, between what has fallen and what refuses to forget the fall. We create for those who choose to wear their own history — not as burden, but as the only honest form of elevation.

Off-White c/o Virgil Abloh™ embarks on a new narrative where free thinking inspires a pioneering format for the future, where the age of imagination is the product of reality.

Inspired by Virgil’s vision and approach to his art, Off-White™ nourishes a collective of creative minds that represent the best in their category and have a strong and personal connection with Virgil. Ibrahim’s relationship with Virgil and Off-White™, born and nurtured through Instagram DMs, blossomed both personally and professionally over the last 3 years creating a strong bond based on mutual respect and shared values.

“Making a successful luxury brand in nine years is genius. It’s a feat that I admire and hope to continue building upon with a rich legacy. He revolutionised streetwear and luxury that crosses generations and decades. He showed the world that the underrepresented, the underdogs and Black people, in particular, have brilliant minds and can push and compete equally in the establishment. He inspired hope and brought about change.” - Ibrahim Kamara, Art&Image Director Off-White™