A premium streetwear hoodie from the avant-garde French label Enfants Riches Déprimés (ERD), known for its subversive, socio-political commentary thro...
A premium streetwear hoodie from the avant-garde French label Enfants Riches Déprimés (ERD), known for its subversive, socio-political commentary through fashion. This piece features a muted dusty purple cotton-blend fabric with intentional distressing at the hem and cuffs, evoking a worn-in, deconstructed aesthetic. The front is boldly printed with the brand’s signature phrase 'ENFANTS RICHES DÉPRIMÉS' in clean white serif typography—French for 'Rich Children, Depressed'—a critique of privilege and existential angst. The hoodie includes a classic kangaroo pocket, adjustable drawstring hood, and ribbed trims. Made with relaxed, slightly cropped fit for modern layering. Ideal for urban exploration, gallery visits, or expressive daily wear where fashion serves as conceptual statement. Fabric feels soft yet substantial, offering moderate warmth for transitional seasons. The minimalist branding (no visible logo beyond text) aligns with ERD’s anti-luxury ethos, appealing to discerning consumers who value irony, intellectual design, and anti-consumerist narratives. Perfect for unisex styling across genders, especially favored in contemporary art and underground fashion circles.