A deconstructed, intentionally distressed gray hoodie from French avant-garde label Enfants Riches Déprimés (ERD), featuring raw-edge hems, frayed hood lining, and deliberate holes at the neckline—embodying the brand’s signature post-punk, anti-luxury aesthetic. The front is screen-printed with the brand’s iconic phrase 'ENFANTS RICHES DÉPRIMÉS' in bold black serif typeface, referencing existential critique of privilege and consumerism. Made from heavyweight cotton fleece, it offers relaxed, oversized fit with a kangaroo pocket and ribbed cuffs/hem. The worn-in appearance is not due to age but intentional design—each piece undergoes artisanal distressing for authenticity. Ideal for streetwear connoisseurs seeking conceptual fashion with intellectual edge, this hoodie pairs effortlessly with tailored trousers or cargo pants for high-low contrast. Worn by celebrities and editors in editorial shoots, it bridges underground subculture and luxury retail. Perfect for autumn/winter layering or as a statement outer layer in mild climates. Its unisex cut and neutral gray base ensure versatility across genders and seasons.