Highly deconstructed, avant-garde wide-leg jeans featuring extreme distressing, raw frayed edges, layered patchwork, and hand-scribbled graffiti text across the denim surface. The garment exhibits intentional rips, exposed seams, and contrasting beige underlining at thigh areas, evoking a post-punk, DIY aesthetic reminiscent of early 2000s Japanese streetwear or conceptual designers like Junya Watanabe or Rick Owens. Constructed from medium-weight indigo denim with heavy wash and bleaching effects, the silhouette is relaxed and cropped at mid-calf, offering a bold statement piece for fashion-forward styling. While no visible brand logo or tag is legible (the white tag shows only faint, unreadable text), the design language strongly aligns with experimental streetwear labels—yet without definitive branding, it remains unattributed. Ideal for editorial shoots, clubwear, or high-fashion casual layering; not suited for formal or traditional settings. Due to extensive wear simulation and structural manipulation, durability may be compromised—intended as a limited-edition art piece rather than daily-wear utility. Seasonally versatile in spring/fall, best paired with minimalist tops to balance visual intensity.