This iconic Off-White t-shirt features the brand’s signature deconstructed streetwear aesthetic with bold, typographic statement printing. The front d...
This iconic Off-White t-shirt features the brand’s signature deconstructed streetwear aesthetic with bold, typographic statement printing. The front displays the French phrase 'ENFANTS RICHES DÉPRIMÉS' (meaning 'Rich Children, Depressed') in crisp white serif font—referencing Virgil Abloh’s conceptual critique of privilege and emotional alienation in modern youth culture. The garment is crafted from premium heavyweight cotton jersey for durability and comfort, with a relaxed, boxy silhouette and slightly dropped shoulders. Notable design details include perforated detailing on the left sleeve (a recurring motif in Off-White’s industrial-inspired collections) and a minimalist neck tag with the brand’s arrow logo—a hallmark of Abloh’s design language. The clean black base enhances contrast and versatility, making it ideal for layering or standalone styling. Perfect for urban streetwear enthusiasts, this piece bridges high-fashion irony with wearable functionality. Suitable for daily wear, art events, or fashion-forward casual outings during spring, summer, or early fall. Its unisex cut ensures broad appeal across genders, embodying Off-White’s inclusive, subversive approach to luxury sportswear.