These are high-end avant-garde denim pieces from Enfants Riches Déprimés (ERD), known for deconstructed, distressed aesthetics and conceptual storytel...
These are high-end avant-garde denim pieces from Enfants Riches Déprimés (ERD), known for deconstructed, distressed aesthetics and conceptual storytelling. The left pair features bold brown corduroy patchwork in abstract geometric shapes on the thigh, a red embroidered logo near the hem, and heavy acid-wash fading with intentional paint splatter effects. The right pair shows subtle rear patching, raw-cut hems, and consistent vintage-style wear—including whiskering, honeycombing, and frayed detailing—emphasizing ERD’s signature 'luxury decay' theme. Both are flared-leg silhouettes with mid-rise waistband, constructed from rigid 100% cotton denim with reinforced stitching. The back waistband tag confirms the brand name 'ENFANTS RICHES DÉPRIMÉS', and the black hangtags feature minimalist typography typical of the label. Designed for streetwear-forward styling, these jeans pair well with oversized tees, leather jackets, or layered knitwear. Ideal for fashion-forward individuals seeking statement pieces that blur the line between art and apparel. Wear them for gallery openings, urban exploration, or curated casual outings where individuality is celebrated. Not intended for formal or athletic use; best suited for dry, mild weather due to raw hems and delicate distressing.