A deconstructed streetwear hoodie from the cult French avant-garde label Enfants Riches Déprimés (ERD), featuring the brand’s signature provocative sl...
A deconstructed streetwear hoodie from the cult French avant-garde label Enfants Riches Déprimés (ERD), featuring the brand’s signature provocative slogan 'ENFANTS RICHES DÉPRIMÉS' printed in bold black serif type across the chest. The garment is crafted from heavyweight heather gray cotton fleece with intentional distressing—scattered black speckles, frayed hems, and raw-edge seam details—embodying ERD’s post-punk, anti-luxury aesthetic. The oversized silhouette includes a dropped shoulder, wide ribbed cuffs and hem, and a deep kangaroo pocket. A blank white tag with black backing hangs from the neckline, consistent with ERD’s minimalist yet conceptual presentation. Designed for maximalist minimalism, this hoodie pairs effortlessly with distressed denim or tailored trousers for high-fashion street style. Ideal for urban exploration, gallery openings, or statement layering in fall/winter. Notable for its subversive irony and craftsmanship—each piece often varies slightly due to hand-distressing, reinforcing its anti-mass-production ethos. Comfort is moderate: thick fabric provides warmth but reduced breathability; true to size or one size up for oversized fit.