This oversized, deep purple cotton T-shirt features the iconic 'ENFANTS RICHES DÉPRIMÉS' slogan in bold white serif typography centered on the chest—a...
This oversized, deep purple cotton T-shirt features the iconic 'ENFANTS RICHES DÉPRIMÉS' slogan in bold white serif typography centered on the chest—a signature motif of the Parisian avant-garde brand known for its satirical critique of luxury culture and youth disillusionment. The garment is cut with a relaxed, boxy silhouette, dropped shoulders, and a slightly elongated hem, embodying contemporary streetwear minimalism with conceptual depth. Made from premium heavyweight 100% cotton jersey (typically 220–240 gsm), it offers substantial drape and durability while maintaining breathability for warm-weather wear. The clean crew neck and unadorned back emphasize the front graphic, making it a statement piece that balances irony and elegance. Ideal for layering under jackets or wearing solo, it suits urban exploration, gallery visits, or casual social settings where intellectual fashion meets subversive aesthetics. The rich burgundy-purple hue (often described as ‘wine’ or ‘eggplant’ in brand catalogs) enhances the text’s contrast and sophistication. No visible tags or logos elsewhere—authenticity rests solely on the distinctive phrase, which has become synonymous with post-ironic luxury discourse since the brand’s founding in 2012.