This avant-garde black knit sweater embodies Off-White’s signature deconstructed streetwear aesthetic. Featuring aggressive distressing with frayed hems, sleeves, and shoulder details revealing white underlayer, it creates a raw, layered visual effect. Five monochrome photo patches—reminiscent of archival film stills and iconic portraiture—are appliquéd across the front with raw-edge stitching, evoking a DIY collage sensibility. The ribbed crewneck and long sleeves maintain structure despite intentional destruction, while the oversized silhouette offers relaxed comfort. Crafted from soft cotton-blend knit, it balances edgy design with everyday wearability. Ideal for fashion-forward layering in urban settings, this piece thrives in fall/winter street style, pairing effortlessly with distressed denim, cargo pants, or leather pieces. Though no explicit Off-White logo appears, the photographic patchwork, deconstruction technique, and industrial finishing are unmistakable hallmarks of Virgil Abloh’s design language—particularly echoing his 'Industrial' and 'Diary' collections. Notably, one patch includes the word 'OFF-WHITE' in stylized typography, confirming brand attribution. A statement piece for collectors and subcultural enthusiasts who value conceptual storytelling through garment manipulation.