These avant-garde wide-leg jeans feature a distinctive acid-wash effect with irregular gray bleaching over a beige base, creating a high-contrast, dis...
These avant-garde wide-leg jeans feature a distinctive acid-wash effect with irregular gray bleaching over a beige base, creating a high-contrast, distressed aesthetic. The construction includes reinforced double-stitched seams, large utility-style patch pockets on the thighs, and contrast topstitching in off-white thread. The waistband is standard with belt loops and a metal button closure, while the leg opening is finished with clean, raw-edge hems—suggesting intentional deconstruction. Cut in a relaxed, straight-to-slightly-wide silhouette, they sit at mid-rise and fall to cropped ankle length. Fabric appears to be medium-weight cotton denim with slight stretch for comfort. Ideal for streetwear-forward styling, these jeans pair well with oversized tees, chunky sneakers, or minimalist boots. Perfect for creative professionals, fashion editors, or anyone embracing post-industrial or deconstructed design codes. Wear them for gallery openings, urban exploration, or layered looks in transitional seasons. The absence of visible branding reinforces their conceptual, label-agnostic appeal—prioritizing texture and form over logos.