This oversized, acid-wash black hoodie from French avant-garde label Enfants Riches Déprimés (ERD) embodies post-punk intellectual streetwear. Crafted...
This oversized, acid-wash black hoodie from French avant-garde label Enfants Riches Déprimés (ERD) embodies post-punk intellectual streetwear. Crafted in heavyweight cotton fleece with a deliberately distressed, vintage-inspired wash, it features a relaxed silhouette, ribbed cuffs and hem, and a front kangaroo pocket. The front left chest displays the provocative 'POUR LA PORNOGRAPHIE?' text block—a signature ERD motif referencing philosophical and sociopolitical critique—while the back showcases a complex collage print: bold 'enfants' typography, archival-style photo fragments, the number '79', and the brand’s full name 'déprimés' at bottom. The design merges Dadaist aesthetics with contemporary subcultural commentary, using high-contrast white screen printing for maximum visual impact. Ideal for layering in cooler seasons, the garment offers comfort without sacrificing conceptual edge. Perfect for art-school intellectuals, underground fashion enthusiasts, and those drawn to anti-consumerist, narrative-driven apparel. Wear with distressed denim, combat boots, or wide-leg trousers for an authentically erudite street look.