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Knot, Tear, Stone Wash – Why This Deconstructed Jean Is a Subtle Rebellion

by yezeqin on May 12, 2026

Knot, Tear, Stone Wash – Why This Deconstructed Jean Is a Subtle Rebellion

The name “Knotted Tear” suggests something undone, something that's been worked by hand. The 11KN Knotted Tear Jeans (CK3555) deliver that quiet rebellion without going overboard. The knotted details are small, fabric knots tied at the hem or along the side seam—a subtle, sculptural touch that most people won't notice at first, but you will. The tear details are equally restrained: a small rip at the knee, a frayed edge at the hem, enough to add character without looking destroyed. The stone‑washed finish softens the denim, giving it a gentle, weathered feel that complements the deconstructed details.

The loose straight fit is generous through the hip and thigh—room to move, to sit, to sprawl without ever feeling restricted. The washed blue color is soft, sun‑kissed, and familiar—the blue of old denim, of jeans that have been washed a hundred times but still hold their soul. The 95% cotton fabric breathes, softens with every wash, and gets more comfortable the more you wear it. The stone wash means no break‑in period: from the first wear, they drape softly, crease naturally, and feel like they've been in your rotation for years.

Pair them with a simple white tee and leather sneakers to let the knotted and torn details whisper. Or throw on a black hoodie and boots to lean into the deconstructed, post‑punk vibe. From creative studios to coffee shops, from slow afternoons to evening walks, these jeans don't shout. They just exist—knotted, torn, stone washed, and the quiet confidence of a jean that's just different enough.

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