This oversized crewneck sweatshirt from Enfants Riches Déprimés features a bold, high-contrast graphic print referencing French tabloid aesthetics and...
This oversized crewneck sweatshirt from Enfants Riches Déprimés features a bold, high-contrast graphic print referencing French tabloid aesthetics and subversive cultural commentary. The front showcases the brand’s signature motif: 'ENFANTS RICHES DÉPRIMÉS' in distressed typography, layered with a satirical newspaper-style layout including a barcode, issue number (N°3), location stamp ('CHARLOT, 75003 PARIS, FRANCE'), and a provocative illustration of two figures—one composed, one screaming—evoking themes of social alienation and performative distress. Crafted from heavyweight cotton fleece with ribbed cuffs and hem, it offers relaxed, boxy fit ideal for streetwear layering. The muted gray base enhances the monochrome print’s raw, vintage photocopier effect, reinforcing the brand’s anti-establishment ethos. Perfect for urban exploration, art events, or statement casual wear, this piece balances conceptual depth with everyday comfort. Designed for unisex appeal, it pairs effortlessly with distressed denim, cargo pants, or tailored trousers—embodying post-punk irony and Parisian avant-garde sensibility.