A bold streetwear statement piece from French avant-garde label Enfants Riches Déprimés (ERD), this oversized black cotton jersey t-shirt features a h...
A bold streetwear statement piece from French avant-garde label Enfants Riches Déprimés (ERD), this oversized black cotton jersey t-shirt features a high-contrast, distressed monochrome print on the front: a stylized portrait of Krystyna (a reference to Polish singer Krystyna Kozłowska or symbolic figure) framed by Hebrew typography reading 'אני קריסטינה' (I am Krystyna) and 'אֲנִי כְּרִיסְטִינָה' (archaic/variant spelling). The back displays additional Hebrew text 'סיפורה של נרקומנית בת' (The Story of a Teenage Addict), reinforcing ERD’s signature themes of melancholy, youth alienation, and socio-political commentary. Constructed with a relaxed, boxy silhouette and ribbed crew neck, it offers comfortable daily wear with intentional raw-edge aesthetic. Ideal for layered street style in spring/summer, the garment pairs well with distressed denim, cargo pants, or tailored trousers. The screen-printed design is durable yet retains an intentionally gritty, analog photocopy texture—embodying ERD’s DIY punk ethos and post-internet conceptual art influence. Made for unisex styling, it appeals to those drawn to intellectual fashion narratives and subversive graphic storytelling.