A deconstructed streetwear essential featuring the iconic 'ENFANTS RICHES DÉPRIMÉS' slogan in bold white serif typography, referencing the French phra...
A deconstructed streetwear essential featuring the iconic 'ENFANTS RICHES DÉPRIMÉS' slogan in bold white serif typography, referencing the French phrase meaning 'Rich Children, Depressed'—a critique of privilege and existential ennui. The tee is crafted from heavyweight cotton with a deliberately distressed, acid-wash or stone-washed finish, creating an uneven gray-brown mottled effect with visible texture and crinkling for an aged, vintage aesthetic. Relaxed oversized fit with dropped shoulders and ribbed crew neck; garment-dyed construction enhances the raw, undone vibe. Ideal for layered looks in urban settings, this piece embodies Gallery Dept.’s signature blend of high-fashion irony and DIY grunge. Perfect for daily wear in spring or fall, pairs effortlessly with denim, cargo pants, or under open shirts. Notable for its conceptual messaging and tactile fabric treatment—designed for expressive, non-conformist styling rather than technical performance.