A deconstructed, avant-garde streetwear piece from French label Enfants Riches Déprimés (ERD), featuring a large-scale black-and-white collage print w...
A deconstructed, avant-garde streetwear piece from French label Enfants Riches Déprimés (ERD), featuring a large-scale black-and-white collage print with surreal imagery, fragmented text ('EN FANTS', 'RICHES', 'DÉPRIMÉS', 'SEND HER A TEL EGRAM EVERY DAY'), and satirical visual motifs referencing consumerism and alienation. The garment is intentionally modified: sleeveless with raw, cut-off armholes and side seams, creating a distressed, punk-influenced silhouette. Made from soft cotton jersey, it offers a relaxed, boxy fit with a ribbed crew neck. The print includes vintage-style illustrations—such as a figure in a top hat, a child holding a balloon, and figures interacting with abstract objects—evoking Dadaist and Situationist aesthetics. Ideal for experimental fashion enthusiasts, this tee pairs well with wide-leg trousers, cargo shorts, or layered under oversized blazers. Perfect for art galleries, underground events, or bold daily wear in spring/summer. Not mass-produced; reflects ERD’s signature critique of luxury culture through irony and subversion.