A high-end streetwear hoodie from the avant-garde French label Enfants Riches Déprimés (ERD), known for its satirical, anti-consumerist aesthetic. Thi...
A high-end streetwear hoodie from the avant-garde French label Enfants Riches Déprimés (ERD), known for its satirical, anti-consumerist aesthetic. This piece features a deliberately distressed black cotton-blend fabric with frayed hems and subtle wear effects, embodying the brand’s signature deconstructed luxury. The chest is screen-printed with the brand’s iconic phrase 'ENFANTS RICHES DÉPRIMÉS' in bold, serif typography—French for 'Rich Children, Depressed'—a critique of privilege and existential angst. Designed with an oversized, boxy silhouette, it includes a kangaroo pocket, adjustable drawstring hood, and ribbed cuffs/hem for comfort and structure. The garment balances irony and craftsmanship, appealing to fashion-forward individuals who value conceptual design over logos. Ideal for layering in cooler seasons, it pairs effortlessly with distressed denim, tailored trousers, or cargo pants. Perfect for urban exploration, art events, or statement casual wear where intellectual provocation meets elevated street style. Made for unisex styling, its relaxed fit accommodates diverse body types while maintaining editorial edge.