These black wide-leg jeans feature a distinctive white/gold tribal-style embroidery on the right thigh, adding bold streetwear flair. Constructed from...
These black wide-leg jeans feature a distinctive white/gold tribal-style embroidery on the right thigh, adding bold streetwear flair. Constructed from dark-washed denim with visible contrast stitching, they have a relaxed, slightly cropped silhouette with straight-to-wide leg opening—ideal for Y2K and early 2000s revival aesthetics. The waistband includes a red woven label (partially visible) and branded metal rivets at front pockets, suggesting a niche or discontinued streetwear brand. Standard five-pocket design with button fly closure ensures classic functionality. The fabric appears medium-weight with slight fading, indicating softness and break-in potential. Perfect for casual layering with oversized tees, hoodies, or cropped tops; pairs well with chunky sneakers or platform boots. Suitable for daily wear in spring, summer, or fall, especially in urban or alternative fashion contexts. While the exact brand remains unidentifiable due to obscured tag details, the embroidery motif and cut strongly align with early 2000s US/Japanese streetwear labels like X-Girl, A Bathing Ape (though no ape logo present), or independent brands such as LRG or Crooks & Castles. Not recommended for formal settings or winter without thermal layering.