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Fear of God

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What are the next Fear of God releases?

In July 2026 Fear of God relaunched the California, its molded EVA mule that debuted at 195 dollars in 2021, and rebuilt the Los Feliz sandal as a matching one piece EVA design. The Spring 2026 MLB Essentials line is also in market, led by a 185 dollar satin stitched pinstripe fleece, and Fall 26 has been shown to buyers in Paris. Finally Offline's coverage below tracks each drop as it is announced.

Where can you buy Fear of God?

The mainline sells through fearofgod.com and select luxury retailers, while the Essentials diffusion line is much wider, sitting at stores like Nordstrom, SSENSE, and PacSun. Sold out pieces trade on resale platforms like StockX and Grailed.

How much does Fear of God cost?

Mainline Fear of God runs from several hundred dollars into the thousands for outerwear and leather. Essentials is the accessible tier, with most pieces landing under about 150 dollars, and the current MLB line tops out around the 185 dollar fleece.

What is the difference between Fear of God and Essentials?

Fear of God is the luxury mainline, cut and produced to a high specification, while Essentials is the diffusion label built on heavyweight basics at accessible prices. They share a design language, which is why Essentials became the entry point for most of the brand's audience.

Who owns Fear of God?

Fear of God is independently owned by its founder Jerry Lorenzo, who started the label in Los Angeles in 2013. Lorenzo is the son of former MLB manager Jerry Manuel, a family link the brand draws on directly in its baseball collections.

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