A distressed charcoal-gray oversized hoodie from Gallery Dept., featuring the iconic 'ENFANTS RICHES DÉPRIMÉS' text printed in bold white serif font a...
A distressed charcoal-gray oversized hoodie from Gallery Dept., featuring the iconic 'ENFANTS RICHES DÉPRIMÉS' text printed in bold white serif font across the chest—a signature motif referencing the French phrase meaning 'Rich Children, Depressed,' originally coined by artist Jean-Charles de Castelbajac and later adopted by streetwear culture. The garment exhibits intentional vintage wash, frayed hems, and subtle fading for an authentically worn-in aesthetic. Constructed from heavy-weight cotton fleece with a relaxed, boxy silhouette, it includes a double-layered hood with drawstrings, front kangaroo pocket, and ribbed cuffs/hem. The interior neck tag shows minimal branding, consistent with Gallery Dept.’s anti-logo ethos. Ideal for layered streetwear looks, this piece merges high-fashion conceptualism with everyday comfort—perfect for urban exploration, gallery visits, or casual outings where statement-making subtlety is key. Its muted tone and deconstructed finish ensure versatility across fall/winter seasons while maintaining a distinct avant-garde edge.