This Off-White distressed black denim jacket embodies avant-garde streetwear with signature deconstruction details. Crafted from heavily washed black ...
This Off-White distressed black denim jacket embodies avant-garde streetwear with signature deconstruction details. Crafted from heavily washed black denim, it features intentional fraying at the collar, raw-edge pocket flaps, and subtle vertical abrasions on the sleeves—echoing Virgil Abloh’s 'industrial' aesthetic. The classic trucker silhouette includes a pointed collar, five-silver-tone metal buttons down the front, and two chest flap pockets with button closures. The garment exhibits tonal fading and micro-tears for an authentically worn-in look, while maintaining structural integrity. Ideal for layering in transitional seasons, it pairs effortlessly with hoodies, tees, or tailored pieces for high-contrast urban styling. Though no visible logo is present (consistent with Off-White’s minimalist approach in certain collections), the design language—including asymmetrical distressing, utilitarian hardware, and precise seam detailing—strongly aligns with Off-White’s post-industrial denim line. The jacket offers moderate warmth and breathability, suitable for spring/fall daily wear, concerts, or creative industry settings where bold yet refined edge is valued.