These avant-garde utility shorts showcase Off-White’s signature deconstructionist streetwear aesthetic. The black textured fabric (likely cotton twill or wool blend) features a bold white oval graphic print on the front—depicting a stylized island or cityscape—echoing Off-White’s conceptual, archive-inspired motifs. A distinctive striped ribbon belt with diagonal black-and-white stripes extends asymmetrically from the waist, referencing Virgil Abloh’s iconic industrial detailing and 'Industrial Belt' motif. The left thigh pocket bears a gold-tone woven label with obscured text (possibly 'OFF-WHITE™' or collaboration partner), reinforcing authenticity and luxury craftsmanship. Functional cargo pockets add utilitarian edge, while the relaxed, slightly tapered fit ensures modern comfort. Ideal for fashion-forward streetwear layering in spring/summer, these shorts merge high-concept design with wearable functionality. Though the exact collaboration partner isn’t fully legible, the visual language—including the quotation-mark-free graphic, diagonal stripe, and label placement—is unmistakably Off-White’s postmodern design vocabulary. Perfect for gallery openings, urban exploration, or elevated casual styling with oversized tees or tailored shirts.