This iconic black hoodie features Off-White’s signature deconstructed streetwear aesthetic with bold white text 'ENFANTS RICHES DÉPRIMÉS' printed acro...
This iconic black hoodie features Off-White’s signature deconstructed streetwear aesthetic with bold white text 'ENFANTS RICHES DÉPRIMÉS' printed across the chest—a French phrase meaning 'Rich Children, Depressed,' referencing the brand’s satirical commentary on luxury consumerism and youth alienation. Crafted from heavyweight cotton fleece with a relaxed, oversized fit, it includes a drawstring hood, front kangaroo pocket, and distressed raw-edge hem and cuffs for an intentionally worn-in look. The garment exhibits subtle branding details: a small woven label at the neck (partially visible) and tonal stitching consistent with Off-White’s industrial design language. Ideal for layering in cooler seasons, this piece merges high-fashion conceptualism with everyday comfort. Perfect for urban street style, art events, or casual outings where statement-making is key. Its monochromatic palette and minimalist typography ensure versatility while maintaining subversive edge—true to Virgil Abloh’s legacy of blurring boundaries between art, fashion, and social critique.