
Fear of God Essentials made its name on everyday sportswear, but its summer 2026 collection focuses on a specific moment. That moment is the stretch of late summer when one season begins to give way to the next.
Jerry Lorenzo shapes the collection around that feeling of transition. Fleece returns to the rotation, mornings arrive cooler, and familiar pieces gain new relevance. Oversized hoodies, cut-off sweatshirts, roomy trousers, and workwear-inspired layers appear washed by time.
Fear of God Essentials Summer 2026

What stands out is the sense of memory woven into the clothes. Greek FOG lettering recalls collegiate traditions. Faded heathers, cracked graphics, and returning plaid flannels suggest garments that have traveled through several seasons already.

Instead of introducing a radically new direction, Essentials revisits some of Fear of God’s earliest signatures like old favorites rediscovered at the back of a closet. The result is a collection rooted in the American habit of dressing through accumulation, where the most valued pieces are often the ones that hold a little history.
Lorenzo takes the opposite tack with Fear of God’s belted double-face wool coats from The Eternal Order, where volume turns severe instead of washed.





