A deconstructed streetwear hoodie from Enfants Riches Déprimés, featuring a raw-edge hem and sleeve cuffs for an intentionally distressed aesthetic. T...
A deconstructed streetwear hoodie from Enfants Riches Déprimés, featuring a raw-edge hem and sleeve cuffs for an intentionally distressed aesthetic. The garment showcases the brand’s signature French slogan 'ENFANTS RICHES DÉPRIMÉS' in bold red embroidery across the chest, referencing themes of existential ennui and postmodern critique. Unique lace-up detailing at the neckline replaces traditional drawstrings, adding a punk-inspired, avant-garde touch. Made from heavyweight cotton fleece in heather gray, it offers relaxed, cropped fit with front kangaroo pocket and oversized hood. Ideal for layering in transitional seasons, this piece embodies high-fashion anti-consumerist irony—worn by fashion insiders and collectors as a statement against luxury excess. Perfect for urban exploration, gallery openings, or elevated casual wear where conceptual design takes precedence over functionality. The frayed edges and asymmetrical construction emphasize intentional imperfection, aligning with contemporary normcore and post-ironic fashion movements.