Description
Beat up on purpose. Cross on Jeans start as a mid-blue denim, then get shredded across both knees, with the horizontal tears left open and the loose threads still hanging. White cross patches sit over the whole pair, front and back, and against the distressing they look almost clean by comparison. Waist has a cross button. Hem is the detail people miss, cut in a step so the back sits lower than the front, raw and frayed all the way round. Cut wide through the leg with a slight flare from the knee down.
Key Features
- Mid-blue denim with heavy fading
- White cross patches, front and back
- Shredded horizontal tears across both knees
- Raw stepped hem, longer at the back
- Cross-shaped waist button
- Five-pocket build with a leather back patch
- Wide leg with a slight flare below the knee
- S to 4XL
Why Choose This Product?
White on blue is softer than black on blue, and it suits the distressing. Black patches on a shredded pair fight each other. These don’t. The stepped hem is the other reason to pick them. It drags slightly at the back over a shoe, which is exactly the proportion that makes a wide leg look intentional rather than too long. If you want the pair that looks lived in from day one, this is it.
Care Instructions
Distressed denim gets worse in a machine, not better. Cold, gentle, inside out, and put them in a wash bag if you have one, because the shredded knees catch on everything. Never tumble dry. The frayed hem and the open knees both unravel faster with heat and tumbling. Hang them. Trim stray threads with scissors instead of pulling, since pulling widens the tear. Wash with other denim.
Related Products
Cleaner denim, black patches, no rips, that’s Jeans With Crosses. For a white base with coloured crosses, see Chrome Hearts St Barth Baby Blue Cross Patch White Jeans. All of it in Chrome Hearts jeans, and everything else at Chrome Hearts Store. Priced in CAD, shipped nationwide. Order today.
FAQs
Will the knee rips get bigger?
Slowly, yes. That’s how distressed denim works. Washing cold and skipping the dryer keeps it gradual.
Is the hem meant to be uneven?
Yes, it’s cut in a step so the back sits lower. Raw and frayed all the way round by design.
Are the crosses white leather or fabric?
White patch material, stitched down flat, matte rather than shiny.
How wide is the leg?
Wide, with a slight flare from the knee. It covers most of a shoe.
Can they be hemmed shorter?
They can, but you lose the raw stepped edge, which is a big part of the look.





