These avant-garde wide-leg jeans exemplify deconstructed streetwear aesthetics, featuring heavy distressing with intentional paint splatters, frayed hems, and raw-edge seams. The most striking element is the extensive use of industrial metal chains, padlocks, keys, and found-object charms (including a red heart pendant and tag fragments) attached across both front and back pockets—evoking punk, post-apocalyptic, and DIY art movements. Constructed from medium-wash denim with visible wear patterns and patched reinforcement at stress points, the silhouette is relaxed and flared, offering comfort without sacrificing bold visual impact. While no clear brand logo is present (the rear waistband shows a generic brown leather patch with illegible script), the craftsmanship suggests high-end custom or designer-atelier origin—possibly aligned with labels like Rick Owens, Y/Project, or early Vetements experimental pieces. Ideal for editorial shoots, music festivals, or statement-making urban styling, these jeans prioritize artistic expression over conventional functionality. Not suitable for formal or conservative settings; best paired with minimalist tops to balance the visual intensity. Fabric appears rigid yet broken-in, suggesting pre-worn treatment for immediate authenticity.