These avant-garde jeans showcase Off-White’s signature deconstructionist aesthetic with bold diagonal paneling, raw-edge hems, and intentional distressing. The upper portion is crafted from light-wash gray denim, contrasted by large dark-gray denim panels running diagonally down each leg, bordered by stark black vertical stripes—evoking industrial piping or safety tape motifs. White paint splatter effects and scattered perforations add a graffiti-inspired, post-industrial edge. The wide-leg silhouette offers modern comfort and movement, while the frayed cuffs and asymmetrical stitching reinforce the brand’s ‘quotable’ design language. Constructed with durable cotton denim, they balance streetwear rebellion with wearable structure. Ideal for fashion-forward urban styling, these jeans pair effortlessly with oversized tees, leather jackets, or minimalist sneakers. Perfect for gallery openings, creative studios, or high-impact street style—where conceptual design meets everyday wearability. The absence of visible logos aligns with Off-White’s later collections that emphasize architectural detail over overt branding, relying instead on iconic construction cues like diagonal lines and industrial detailing.