Look at any street style photos and you'll see reworked denim—jeans that have been cut up and sewn back together, often with uneven hems. Vetements started the trend, though its version will cost you more than $1,600. Enter Frame's new capsule collection on Net-a-Porter, which runs from $270 to $450.

Launched this month, the mixed denim collection includes boyfriend jeans, straight-leg jeans, and a denim miniskirt (a stylet that is clearly back).

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"When I saw what a huge influence Vetements runway jeans and Off-White's reworked vintage Levi's had created, I reached out to Frame," Sarah Rutson, VP of global buying for Net-a-Porter, says. "I knew that this reworked denim would be an obvious fire-starter trend that would trickle down to our known denim brands at an approachable price point."

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Rutson, who has been photographed wearing pieces from the collection throughout fashion month, tells ELLE.com she likes styling reworked denim with oversize tops. "It just makes a look so much more modern and relevant. This season it's all about pushing the oversizing using Off-White, Balenciaga, and Vetements as inspiration for that 'playing with proportions' aesthetic," she says.

Shop the Frame x Net-a-Porter capsule collection here.