Enfants Riches Deprimes Blanket Lined Work Jacket

Original price was: $350.00.Current price is: $300.00.

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Enfants Riches Deprimes Jacket Size Guide

All measurements are garment dimensions in inches, taken flat. Pieces run oversized. For a closer fit, size down.

Measurements in inches
Size Chest Length Shoulder Sleeve
XS 22 27 18.5 25
S 23 28 19.5 25.5
M 24 29 20.5 26
L 25.5 30 21.5 26.5
XL 27 31 22.5 27
XXL 28.5 32 23.5 27.5

How to measure. Lay a jacket you own flat and buttoned. Chest is measured across the front seam to seam, then doubled. Length runs from the highest shoulder point to the hem. Allow a ½–1 inch tolerance. Fit. ERD jackets are cut oversized. If you sit between two sizes or plan to layer lightly, size down.

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Enfants Riches Deprimes Blanket Lined Work Jacket

The Enfants Riches Déprimés Blanket Lined Work Jacket strips the American workwear archetype down to its last honest impulse — a garment that was never built for ambition, only for showing up until there was no reason left to show up.

The body is cut from a dense burgundy cotton canvas that sits somewhere between oxblood and dried wine, the kind of colour that happens to fabric that has already lived through something. A contrasting dark corduroy collar folds flat across the neckline, adding a textural weight borrowed from foreman jackets and depression-era Americana that ERD repossesses without sentiment. A full-length metal zipper runs the centre front, flanked by a single welt chest pocket on the upper right — just enough utility to keep one thing close. Side entry hand pockets sit low at the waist. The hem is left deliberately raw, threads trailing in an unfinished edge that refuses the courtesy of a clean ending. Inside, a blanket lining adds insulated warmth and body, turning the jacket into a portable shelter rather than a fashion layer.

Constructed in a cropped, boxy oversized unisex silhouette with enough structure to stand on its own when you cannot. Each piece is individually hand-finished within a strictly limited micro-batch production — heirloom-grade outerwear engineered to outlast every job that did not deserve you. Specialist dry clean only is recommended; store on a wide padded hanger away from direct sunlight and moisture — consult full garment care instructions before first wear. Available in sizes S, M, L, XL.

Enfants Riches Déprimés — French for “Depressed Rich Kids” — was founded in 2012 by conceptual artist Henri Alexander Levy. The house welds 1970s French avant-garde tailoring to raw punk nihilism, producing hyper-exclusive isolating objects that steal blue-collar bones and dress them in existential dread.

Crafted across Los Angeles (USA), Italy, and Japan.

Clocked in. Clocked out. No one noticed either time.

Specifications

  • Brand: Enfants Riches Déprimés
  • Design: Solid burgundy canvas body with contrasting dark corduroy collar, raw unfinished hem, and interior blanket lining
  • Colour: Burgundy / Dark Brown
  • Style: Cropped blanket-lined work jacket
  • Material: Cotton canvas outer, blanket lining, corduroy collar
  • Fit: Oversized unisex, cropped boxy silhouette
  • Details: Full-length metal zip closure, single welt chest pocket, side hand pockets, raw frayed hem, corduroy collar, blanket-insulated interior, hand-finished
  • Made in: Los Angeles (USA) / Italy / Japan
  • Production: Strictly limited micro-batch, individually hand-finished
  • Price: $250.00 (was $300.00)
  • Size: S · M · L · XL

Care Instructions (Leather / Suede / Outerwear)

Specialist dry clean only. Store on a wide padded hanger away from sunlight and moisture. Do not machine wash, steam directly, or store in plastic garment bags. See full garment care.

FAQ

What material is the Enfants Riches Déprimés Blanket Lined Work Jacket made from?
A dense cotton canvas outer in burgundy, lined with an insulating blanket interior for warmth and weight. The collar is constructed from a contrasting dark corduroy — each material chosen for durability over decoration.

What are the key design features of this jacket?
A full-length metal zip front, single welt chest pocket, side hand pockets, a dark corduroy flat collar, and a deliberately raw unfinished hem with trailing threads. The interior blanket lining adds both insulation and structural heft to the cropped, boxy silhouette.

How should I care for this jacket?
Specialist dry cleaning only. Store on a wide padded hanger in a cool, dry environment away from direct sunlight. Never machine wash, tumble dry, or steam directly. Avoid plastic garment bags for storage.

Where is this jacket manufactured?
Production is carried out across Los Angeles (USA), Italy, and Japan, with each unit individually hand-finished throughout the process.

Is the Blanket Lined Work Jacket limited edition?
Yes. Enfants Riches Déprimés releases all garments in strictly limited micro-batches — production quantities are deliberately kept minimal. Once sold through, restocks are not part of the model.

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