These high-end distressed denim jeans from Gallery Dept. feature an extreme deconstruction aesthetic with large, strategically placed rips at both kne...
These high-end distressed denim jeans from Gallery Dept. feature an extreme deconstruction aesthetic with large, strategically placed rips at both knees and thigh areas, revealing layered white-and-blue striped fabric underneath—a signature 'exposed lining' technique pioneered by the brand. The mid-rise slim-fit silhouette is crafted from medium-wash indigo denim with heavy whiskering, fading, and intentional fraying along seams and hems for an authentically worn-in look. Reinforced stitching in contrasting orange thread adds visual texture and durability. The back pockets are subtly paneled with tonal denim patches, while the front features classic five-pocket construction with a branded metal button closure. Designed for maximum streetwear impact, these jeans embody Gallery Dept.’s punk-inspired, archival-rework philosophy—blending vintage denim craftsmanship with contemporary artifice. Ideal for fashion-forward individuals seeking statement pieces, they pair effortlessly with oversized tees, leather jackets, or minimalist sneakers. Due to the aggressive distressing, they’re best suited for casual outings, concerts, or creative industry settings rather than formal environments. Fabric composition appears to be 98% cotton, 2% elastane for slight stretch and comfort during wear.