These Gallery Dept wide-leg jeans feature a bold streetwear aesthetic with hand-applied black skull-and-crossbones motifs scattered across both legs, ...
These Gallery Dept wide-leg jeans feature a bold streetwear aesthetic with hand-applied black skull-and-crossbones motifs scattered across both legs, evoking punk and underground subculture influences. The denim is heavily distressed with intentional paint splatters (white and ochre/yellow tones), acid-wash fading, and subtle fraying at hems, creating a raw, deconstructed look. Cut in a relaxed, flared silhouette with a mid-rise waist and classic five-pocket construction, they offer comfort without sacrificing edge. The fabric appears to be medium-weight stretch denim for mobility, while the exaggerated leg opening enhances movement and modern styling versatility. Ideal for expressive daily wear, concert outings, or avant-garde street style, these jeans pair well with oversized tees, cropped hoodies, or leather jackets. Their artisanal finish suggests limited-run production, aligning with Gallery Dept’s signature DIY-inspired, archive-referencing design philosophy. Not suitable for formal settings, but perfect for creative, youth-led fashion contexts where individuality and rebellion are celebrated.