This off-white oversized cotton T-shirt features a bold, deconstructed graphic print inspired by punk and post-punk aesthetics—centered on a high-cont...
This off-white oversized cotton T-shirt features a bold, deconstructed graphic print inspired by punk and post-punk aesthetics—centered on a high-contrast black-and-white collage including distorted portraits, fragmented text (e.g., 'The Devil in Disguise', 'Private Depression'), and stylized Japanese kanji (蛇 = 'snake'). The design embodies Enfants Riches Déprimés’ signature dystopian, anti-consumerist visual language, with intentional typographic chaos and layered imagery evoking zine culture. The relaxed fit, dropped shoulders, and slightly elongated hem enhance its streetwear versatility. Made from soft, pre-washed cotton for comfort and drape, it’s ideal for layering or wearing solo. Perfect for urban exploration, gallery visits, or expressive daily wear in spring/summer. The neck label clearly reads 'ENFANTS RICHES DÉPRIMÉS PARIS', confirming authenticity. While the print is complex and multilayered, the base garment remains minimalist—allowing the artwork to dominate. Not suitable for formal settings, but a standout piece for avant-garde street style enthusiasts who appreciate conceptual fashion.