These off-white cotton-blend shorts feature bold, hand-drawn-inspired embroidery and appliqué graphics characteristic of Virgil Abloh’s postmodern aesthetic. The front showcases a striking red stick figure flanked by abstract black vine-like motifs with circular accents, while the right leg displays a surreal, sun-eyed creature emerging from a stylized mouth—echoing Abloh’s signature deconstructive storytelling. A small multi-color patch (orange, black, white) near the waistband and purple bead detailing on the side pocket add tactile, artisanal contrast. Constructed with an elasticated drawstring waist for comfort and relaxed fit, they sit mid-thigh with a straight hem. Ideal for streetwear-forward styling, these shorts blend conceptual art with wearable utility—perfect for gallery visits, urban exploration, or summer layering over tank tops. The fabric offers breathability and soft drape, making them suitable for warm weather without sacrificing visual impact. Though no explicit logo appears, the iconography, compositional language, and collaborative design cues strongly align with Off-White’s ‘Industrial’ and ‘Art’ capsule collections under Virgil Abloh’s creative direction.