Fear of God Essentials is looking beyond peak summer with its new Summer 2026 collection, offering a wardrobe designed for the quieter transition into fall.
Rather than focusing on high-summer dressing, the collection embraces the in-between moments—cooler mornings, shorter evenings, and the gradual return to everyday routines. It’s a lineup built around comfort, versatility, and pieces that feel just as appropriate for travel and weekends as they do for work or school.

Relaxed proportions remain at the heart of the collection, with oversized hoodies, athletic-inspired silhouettes, and easy layering continuing to define the Essentials aesthetic. Designed with movement and everyday wear in mind, the pieces prioritize practicality without sacrificing style.

Vintage-inspired fleece plays a central role throughout the collection, adding softness and familiarity to wardrobe staples. Cut-off sweatshirts, one of the brand’s signature silhouettes, make a return alongside garment-dyed cottons, faded heather fabrics, and sun-washed finishes that give each piece a naturally lived-in feel.

Workwear references also shape the collection, particularly through classic plaid flannel shirts that signal the arrival of cooler weather while remaining light enough for late-summer layering. Collegiate-inspired Greek F.O.G. graphics and cracked vintage-style prints further reinforce the nostalgic mood, drawing inspiration from classic American sportswear and campus culture.

With Summer 2026, Fear of God Essentials continues its focus on elevated everyday basics. The result is a collection that feels timeless rather than trend-driven—one built for the changing seasons and the routines that come with them.









