Would you wear asymmetrical jeans? The first bizarre denim trend of 2019 has arrived

New denim style could be the best of both worlds...
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Sabrina Carder11 January 2019

You know those days when you can't decide whether to go for skinny jeans or a dramatic flare? Well, now there's a solution.

Kiev-based brand Ksenia Schnaider, run by husband-and-wife duo Ksenia and Anton Schnaider, has created a half-and-half pair of asymmetrical jeans.

The high waisted jeans, which retail for $375 (£294), come in indigo and feature one straight legged side contrasted with a dramatic XL flare. While they are definitely unusual, it wouldn't be the first unexpected denim trend to catch on.

2018 was the year of invisible jeans, whilst 2017 saw one-legged jeans, double jeans and detachable jeans plastered all over Instagram.

In fact, this wouldn't be the first pair of unusual jeans by these particular designers to hit headlines.

The label's Demi-Denims, featuring a pair of mom jeans reworked to include denim shorts layered over the top, have already been a sartorial success, seen on the likes of Bella Hadid and numerous fashion influencers.

Could this new style be the best of both worlds? Only time will tell...

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