This oversized black cotton T-shirt features a striking avant-garde graphic print inspired by psychological horror aesthetics. The front showcases a d...
This oversized black cotton T-shirt features a striking avant-garde graphic print inspired by psychological horror aesthetics. The front showcases a distorted, high-contrast portrait with fragmented facial elements, overlaid with typographic elements including 'PSYCHIC' vertically aligned, 'ERD' (likely referencing 'Enfants Riches Déprimés'), and text blocks reading 'JANUARY & FEBRUARY', 'VOLUME 1 NUMBER 1', and poetic phrases like 'THERE IS NO ZEN HOW TO REPROGRAM YOURSELF'. The design evokes experimental magazine layouts and dystopian visual culture. Made from soft, heavyweight cotton jersey for comfort and durability, the relaxed fit suits streetwear layering. Neck tag clearly displays 'INFANTS RICHES DEFAMES'—a known alias/line of the French luxury streetwear brand Enfants Riches Déprimés (ERD), known for its subversive, anti-consumerist narratives and cinematic imagery. Ideal for urban styling, art-forward fashion statements, or collector pieces. Back is plain black, emphasizing minimalist contrast. Recommended for casual daily wear in spring/summer; pairs well with cargo pants, distressed denim, or layered under open shirts. Not suitable for formal settings but perfect for galleries, concerts, or creative workplaces where expressive individuality is valued.