Denim is the quiet backbone of streetwear. Hoodies and graphics get the attention, but the jeans are what tie an outfit together, and the silhouette has swung hard toward loose. Baggy, carpenter and loose-straight cuts dominate; the stacked break at the ankle, where extra length bunches over the shoe, is the detail that signals you bought for the look, not just for function.
Washes matter as much as cut. A flat, dark indigo reads clean and almost smart; a vintage or acid wash with whiskering reads more lived-in and casual. Distressed denim with rips sits at the loudest end. None is more “correct” than another, but they change the whole outfit, so pick the wash to match how loud you want to be.
The grid below leads with denim and rounds out with the pieces people buy alongside it, a couple of tees, a hoodie and an outer layer, so you can see a full fit, not just trousers. Sizing on baggy denim is the one thing worth getting right; message us your usual waist and we will steer you per pair.