This Off-White hoodie features the iconic 'ENFANTS RICHES DÉPRIMÉS' (Rich Kids Depressed) text printed in crisp white serif font across the chest—a si...
This Off-White hoodie features the iconic 'ENFANTS RICHES DÉPRIMÉS' (Rich Kids Depressed) text printed in crisp white serif font across the chest—a signature socio-critical motif from Virgil Abloh’s design lexicon. Crafted in a heavily washed, acid-washed gray cotton blend, the garment exhibits intentional distressing with strategically placed holes and frayed edges on shoulders, sleeves, and hem, evoking a deconstructed, post-industrial aesthetic. The oversized silhouette includes a roomy hood, ribbed cuffs and waistband, and a classic kangaroo pocket with visible topstitching. The fabric has a soft, worn-in hand feel due to enzyme or stone washing, enhancing comfort while reinforcing the brand’s ‘industrial chic’ identity. Ideal for streetwear enthusiasts seeking conceptual depth and avant-garde styling, this piece pairs effortlessly with cargo pants, distressed denim, or layered under technical outerwear. Perfect for urban exploration, art events, or casual high-fashion moments in fall/winter seasons. Notably, the absence of the standard diagonal arrow or quotation marks suggests a minimalist variant within Off-White’s ERD sub-line, emphasizing textual provocation over overt branding.