A high-concept streetwear staple from French avant-garde label Enfants Riches Déprimés, this off-white cotton jersey t-shirt features a complex, layer...
A high-concept streetwear staple from French avant-garde label Enfants Riches Déprimés, this off-white cotton jersey t-shirt features a complex, layered graphic print inspired by conceptual art and typographic deconstruction. The front showcases a grid-based composition with fragmented black-and-white photographic elements (including a stylized figure at a microphone), handwritten script overlays, bold sans-serif letters ('e n f a', 'n t', '79', 'S'), and a striking red rectangular block—evoking Dadaist collage and postmodern visual poetry. The design reflects ERD’s signature themes of existential irony, youth disillusionment, and anti-luxury critique. Made from soft, breathable cotton with a relaxed, slightly boxy fit and ribbed crew neckline for comfort. Ideal for layering or standalone wear in urban, artistic, or alternative fashion contexts. Perfect for gallery openings, creative workplaces, or statement-making daily wear during spring/summer. The garment tag clearly displays the brand name 'ENFANTS RICHES DÉPRIMÉS' at the collar, confirming authenticity.