Heritage
The Art of Confusion
In 1917, Norman Wilkinson invented "Razzle Dazzle"—not to hide ships, but to confuse the enemy. By painting complex geometric patterns in contrasting colors, he made it impossible to calculate a ship's speed and heading.
Today, Moirée reclaims this lost art for the modern athlete. Our algorithmic generator creates unique dazzle patterns that don't just stand out—they disrupt.
In a world of blending in, choose to disrupt.
USS West Mahomet, 1918