These high-fashion distressed jeans feature bold white spray-paint splatter effects, abstract graffiti-style lettering (including visible 'A' and 'Y' motifs), and intentional fading for an edgy streetwear aesthetic. The slim-fit cut with subtle tapering at the ankle enhances modern silhouette, while reinforced stitching and layered distressing suggest durability despite the deconstructed look. Front pockets include a signature diagonal zip detail and a small branded tag near the waistband—consistent with Off-White’s industrial design language (e.g., quotation marks, zip accents, and utilitarian hardware). The back view shows symmetrical paint splashes and faded thigh panels, reinforcing the intentional ‘unfinished’ luxury theme. Fabric appears to be medium-weight stretch denim for comfort and mobility. Ideal for urban styling, club nights, or fashion-forward daily wear—pair with chunky sneakers or minimalist boots. Though no explicit Off-White logo (e.g., arrow, quotes) is fully visible, the visual lexicon—including typography treatment, spray-paint motif, and construction details—strongly aligns with Off-White’s collaborations (e.g., with Levi’s or Nike). Not a mainstream brand; likely a licensed or inspired piece from a contemporary streetwear label referencing Virgil Abloh’s design codes.