Enfants Riches Déprimés

This edit brings together key pieces that distill the label’s graphic language and punk-inflected attitude into everyday wardrobe anchors. Expect sharp proportions, expressive prints, and deliberate distressing that feels studied rather than nostalgic. Each style is chosen for how it lands in rotation: strong enough to stand alone, precise enough to work with what you already own.

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Enfants Riches Déprimés

The collection focuses on statement tops, directional outer layers, and considered everyday pieces that carry the label’s art-school energy. You’ll find graphic jersey with a lived-in hand, knitwear that plays with proportion, and tailoring that nods to classic codes while undercutting them with subversive details. Colors skew towards monochrome and muted tones with sharp contrasts, keeping prints and artwork at the center.

Each piece is selected for its line, drape, and attitude first, so silhouettes hold their shape whether you style them with wide-leg denim or precise trousers. Expect intentional distressing, raw edges, and skewed graphics used as design tools rather than decoration. Use this collection to anchor a wardrobe built around strong tops and jackets:

  • Graphic T-shirts and long sleeves with considered washes
  • Knitwear with elongated lines and slouch
  • Outer layers that read as both uniform and anti-uniform
  • Pieces that pair cleanly with minimalist tailoring

FAQ

How does the sizing generally run in this collection?
Most pieces follow standard contemporary sizing with intentional variations in proportion. Some tops and outerwear are cut oversized by design, while certain tailored pieces sit closer to the body. Check each product’s size guide and fit notes for guidance on length, shoulder width, and intended volume. If you prefer a sharper line, you may want to take your usual size; for more slouch, consider one size up.
How should I care for pieces with distressing or prints?
Treat distressed and printed items gently to preserve the construction and artwork. Turn garments inside out before washing, use cool water, and avoid harsh detergents or bleach. Many pieces are best kept out of the dryer to maintain shape and finish. Always follow the care label on each item for the most accurate instructions.
Can these pieces work in a more tailored or office-leaning wardrobe?
Yes, many styles balance graphic or deconstructed elements with clean lines that sit well next to tailoring. Pair a strong jersey piece with pared-back trousers, or layer an art-driven knit under a structured blazer. The key is to keep at least one element minimal so the graphic or distressed detail can read as intentional rather than off-duty.
What should I consider when choosing between different tops in this collection?
Think about how you want the piece to function: as a daily uniform, a layering tool, or a standout focal point. Lightweight jersey works well under jackets and coats, while heavier knits hold their own as outer layers in milder weather. Pay attention to hem length and sleeve shape if you plan to wear them under tailoring, and choose graphics or colors that complement what you already own.
Are these styles suitable across seasons?
Many pieces are designed to across seasons through layering. Mid-weight jersey and knits can move from under-coat winter wear to standalone spring and autumn outfits. In warmer weather, opt for lighter tops and use outer layers in the evening. Check fabric weight and composition on each product page to plan how it will sit in your rotation.