These Off-White shorts feature a bold streetwear aesthetic with vibrant, pixelated flame-ring motifs scattered across a sleek black fabric base. The d...
These Off-White shorts feature a bold streetwear aesthetic with vibrant, pixelated flame-ring motifs scattered across a sleek black fabric base. The design showcases the brand’s signature deconstructionist and graphic-driven approach—reminiscent of Virgil Abloh’s iconic 'industrial' vocabulary—where abstract iconography replaces traditional logos. Constructed with a relaxed, mid-thigh cut and an elasticated waistband with adjustable black drawstrings, they offer both comfort and functional styling. The lightweight woven material ensures breathability for warm-weather wear, while the oversized silhouette aligns with contemporary urban fashion trends. Ideal for casual outings, music festivals, or layered street-style ensembles, these shorts embody high-fashion irony and youth-centric rebellion. Pair with a plain white tee and chunky sneakers to let the print dominate, or contrast with monochrome outerwear for elevated minimalism. Though no explicit logo appears, the distinctive flame-ring motif is strongly associated with Off-White’s 2019–2021 graphic campaigns (e.g., ‘For Walking’ and ‘Figures of Speech’ exhibitions), confirming attribution despite absence of text branding.