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Enfants Riches Déprimés was founded in late 2012 by artist and designer Henri Alexander Levy, who began the label while studying art at UCLA. The name translates as "depressed rich kids," and the brand operates between Los Angeles and Paris on what Levy calls "elitist punk", drawing on 1970s French punk, 1980s Japanese avant-garde, and conceptual art.
Hoodies carry the brand's signatures into fleece. Expect oversized cuts, hand-distressed finishing, and painted and printed graphics pulled from Levy's archive, with detailing that reads as worn rather than new. Each sits somewhere between sweatshirt and art object, produced in deliberately limited runs and finished by hand so no two wear in quite the same way.
We carry Enfants Riches Déprimés hoodies and sweatshirts at Feuille, including pullover and zip styles, available online and in-store at our Vancouver boutique. The distressing and graphics are worked by hand, built to look lived-in from the first wear rather than broken in over time.
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