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Yesterday’s Jeans
Day 9 of Advent Calendar Sale featuring:
A true artifact of early-2000s hip-hop meets West Oakland craftsmanship. These vintage Rocawear Original Fit jeans (est. 1999 era, W46 L34) have been reimagined into a super-baggy, gallery-ready statement piece.
Each geometric double-knee and stripe appliqué was hand-cut from the 35+ year–old paint-splattered drop cloth of Don, a legendary West Oakland painter whose canvas has absorbed decades of murals, repairs, and creativity. Every splatter, smear, and faded stroke on the cloth is authentic — a visual timeline of a working artist’s life.
Top-stitched onto the denim with precision, the panels create a structural, architectural rhythm across the legs, giving the jeans a rugged workwear silhouette elevated by painterly chaos. Details like the original Rocawear star patch, 1999 print hits, and heavy faded indigo complete the piece with true Y2K nostalgia.
Fit:
Super baggy, relaxed through hip and leg
Waist: 46"
Length: 34”
Day 9 of Advent Calendar Sale featuring:
A true artifact of early-2000s hip-hop meets West Oakland craftsmanship. These vintage Rocawear Original Fit jeans (est. 1999 era, W46 L34) have been reimagined into a super-baggy, gallery-ready statement piece.
Each geometric double-knee and stripe appliqué was hand-cut from the 35+ year–old paint-splattered drop cloth of Don, a legendary West Oakland painter whose canvas has absorbed decades of murals, repairs, and creativity. Every splatter, smear, and faded stroke on the cloth is authentic — a visual timeline of a working artist’s life.
Top-stitched onto the denim with precision, the panels create a structural, architectural rhythm across the legs, giving the jeans a rugged workwear silhouette elevated by painterly chaos. Details like the original Rocawear star patch, 1999 print hits, and heavy faded indigo complete the piece with true Y2K nostalgia.
Fit:
Super baggy, relaxed through hip and leg
Waist: 46"
Length: 34”