These avant-garde wide-leg pants feature a bold, multi-color abstract paint-splatter print inspired by expressionist art—vibrant streaks of yellow, re...
These avant-garde wide-leg pants feature a bold, multi-color abstract paint-splatter print inspired by expressionist art—vibrant streaks of yellow, red, blue, green, and orange blend dynamically across the fabric surface. Constructed from what appears to be heavyweight cotton or denim-like material, they offer a relaxed, baggy silhouette with a high-rise waist and cuffed hems that pool slightly over chunky platform sneakers. The garment is styled with an ornate Western-style belt (silver buckle, tooled leather) and tactical black gloves, reinforcing a hybrid streetwear–industrial aesthetic. While no visible brand logos appear on the pants, belt, or shoes, the overall styling suggests intentional designer or independent label origins—possibly aligned with experimental brands like Rick Owens, Vetements, or emerging labels in the Tokyo/Seoul avant-garde scene. The pants are highly versatile for creative urban settings: gallery openings, music festivals, or editorial shoots. Comfort is prioritized via generous cut and soft drape, though the rigid print may limit formal pairing. Ideal for spring/summer layering or fall streetwear ensembles, they embody post-modern deconstruction and wearable art. Not suitable for conservative or professional environments due to extreme visual intensity.