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Deconstructed Cargo Joggers - Unisex Streetwear Pants With Asymmetrical Paneling & Retro Vibes Fashion Trends
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About this item
Sourced from Urban Baron
Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.Item number: 33002093
Item specifics
Thickness
Midweight
Pants Style
Others
Colour
Colored
Pattern Type
Solid, Geometric, Striped
Waist Type
Mid
Material
Polyester
Length
Long
Fabric Elasticity
Slight Stretch
Care Instructions
Dry clean
Included Components
One-piece
Season
Spring, Autumn
Style
Vintage, High Street
Item description from the seller
Redefine Streetwear Geometry
Tired of cookie-cutter sweatpants? These deconstructed joggers weaponize asymmetry. With angular paneling that mimics samurai armor and intentional raw-edge detailing, they’re a wearable manifesto against fast fashion blandness.
Why These Pants Command Attention
✧ Architectural Silhouette – Asymmetrical knee darts create dynamic movement shadows.
✧ Breathable Hybrid Fabric – 60% cotton + 40% tech fibers resist pilling while wicking moisture.
✧ Hidden Functional Pockets – Slim phone slot disguised in panel seams for clean lines.
✧ Genderless Sizing Logic – Extra room through thighs accommodates all body types.
✧ Subversive Embroidery – Tiny skull or kanji motifs reward closer inspection.
From Skate Sessions to Late-Night Ramen
Picture this: You’re ollieing over a curb in Brooklyn, the articulated knees flexing perfectly. Later, crouching at a Tokyo izakaya counter, the dropped crotch allows effortless movement. These pants thrive in environments where creativity and comfort collide.
Own the Uniform of the Unconventional
Stop blending in. Click "Add to Cart" to armor up in pants that whisper "I know obscure bands" louder than any graphic tee ever could.























