These avant-garde wide-leg jeans feature a distinctive deconstructed aesthetic with bold paint-splatter detailing and strategic patchwork panels—combi...
These avant-garde wide-leg jeans feature a distinctive deconstructed aesthetic with bold paint-splatter detailing and strategic patchwork panels—combining light-wash, medium-blue, and black denim in asymmetrical blocks. The raw, frayed hems and reinforced cargo-style pockets enhance the utilitarian streetwear vibe, while the relaxed, slightly flared silhouette ensures comfort and modern movement. Crafted from mid-weight cotton denim with subtle stretch for all-day wear, they’re ideal for expressive urban styling. Perfect for layering over chunky sneakers or pairing with oversized tees and hoodies, these jeans embody contemporary DIY-inspired fashion. The intentional distressing and contrasting seams add texture and visual interest without compromising durability. Suitable for spring through fall, they transition effortlessly from studio sessions to gallery openings and casual weekend outings. Though no visible branding is present, the design language echoes influences from Japanese avant-garde (e.g., Yohji Yamamoto, Comme des Garçons) and contemporary street labels like A-Cold-Wall* or Heron Preston.