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Fear OF God “Essentials” Summer 2025
Fear of God’s Essentials is no longer playing it safe w/new collection
Jerry Lorenzo is redefining what we call “Essentials”, and this time, it’s clear the bar has been raised. The Summer 2025 collection isn’t just another rotation of wardrobe staples; it’s a calculated elevation. Self-described as an “intentionally-curated core offering,” the new drop dives into more refined forms, unexpected textures, and era-nodding proportions that land somewhere between nostalgia and new-school luxury.
Fear OF God “Essentials” Summer 2025
Central to the collection is a fresh take on the ’90s silhouette—think oversized basketball shorts, relaxed hoodies, and airy fits that channel streetwear’s golden age with a grown-up gloss. But what really shifts the narrative is the materiality: suede fleece, bonded canvas, and tech-forward nylon enter the mix, proving Essentials is leaning into a more tactile, elevated identity.
Design cues are subtle but intentional. The beloved Essentials branding gets a sleek refresh with a subdued signature logo and a sharp metallic iteration, quiet flexes for those who know. While the palette stays true to the brand’s neutral DNA, the shapes and finishes say otherwise: this isn’t just about comfort anymore, it’s about presence.