This oversized black zip-up hoodie from Enfants Riches Déprimés features a distinctive avant-garde aesthetic with monochrome collage-style graphics. T...
This oversized black zip-up hoodie from Enfants Riches Déprimés features a distinctive avant-garde aesthetic with monochrome collage-style graphics. The front showcases a vertical patch with Chinese characters '中毒' (meaning 'poisoned' or 'addicted') alongside stylized portrait fragments, while the lower chest displays two rectangular photo prints of silhouetted figures. The back is dominated by a large, layered illustration depicting a surreal office scene with typewriters, documents, and abstract human forms—evoking themes of alienation and modern labor. Constructed from heavyweight cotton fleece with ribbed cuffs and hem, it includes a full-length metal zipper, kangaroo pocket, and subtle brand tag at the inner collar reading 'ENFANTS RICHES DÉPRIMÉS'. The hood features a small embroidered logo patch on the left side. Designed for streetwear-forward styling, this piece balances conceptual artistry with everyday wearability—ideal for layering in fall/winter or as a statement outer layer in cooler spring days. Its loose fit and raw graphic narrative appeal to fans of post-punk, dystopian fashion, and high-concept designer streetwear.