A high-end streetwear staple from French avant-garde label Enfants Riches Déprimés (ERD), this black cotton jersey T-shirt features bold, conceptual d...
A high-end streetwear staple from French avant-garde label Enfants Riches Déprimés (ERD), this black cotton jersey T-shirt features bold, conceptual design language. The front displays the brand’s signature phrase 'Enfants riches déprimés' in serif typography above a stylized white graphic of two hands clasped or breaking apart—evoking themes of privilege, alienation, and emotional dissonance. The back showcases a distressed 3x4 grid collage of vintage-inspired posters, zines, and fragmented text (including visible phrases like 'JUNKIE', 'COOL', 'NEEDLE'), rendered in monochrome with intentional grain and wear effects for a subversive, archive-digital aesthetic. Made from soft, pre-shrunk cotton with a relaxed, slightly boxy fit and ribbed crew neck, it offers comfort without sacrificing conceptual edge. Ideal for layered street style, art-forward casual wear, or as a statement piece in contemporary fashion contexts. Perfect for urban exploration, gallery visits, or expressive daily wear during spring/summer months. The garment reflects ERD’s ethos of ironic critique through luxury streetwear, blending intellectual provocation with wearable craftsmanship.