A deconstructed streetwear hoodie by French avant-garde label Enfants Riches Déprimés (ERD), featuring a raw-edge, cropped silhouette with intentional...
A deconstructed streetwear hoodie by French avant-garde label Enfants Riches Déprimés (ERD), featuring a raw-edge, cropped silhouette with intentional frayed hems at cuffs and hem. The garment is crafted from soft heather gray cotton fleece and showcases the brand’s signature ironic slogan 'ENFANTS RICHES DÉPRIMÉS' in distressed red serif lettering across the chest. A distinctive lace-up placket replaces the traditional zipper or drawstring at the neckline, adding a punk-inspired, utilitarian detail. The hood is oversized with raw-cut edges, and the front kangaroo pocket maintains classic functionality despite the deconstructed aesthetic. Designed for conceptual fashion-forward wear, this piece balances irony, luxury critique, and wearable comfort—ideal for layering in urban settings. Perfect for fans of post-punk, anti-consumerist fashion and designers like Rick Owens or Vetements. Wear with wide-leg trousers, cargo pants, or under oversized coats for maximal impact. Not intended for athletic use; best suited for cool to mild weather (fall/spring).