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Updated · Fox News · May 23
Parents Balk at $130 Fear of God Essentials Hoodies as Tweens Turn Them Into Status Symbols
Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 23

Parents Balk at $130 Fear of God Essentials Hoodies as Tweens Turn Them Into Status Symbols

2 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 23
  • $130-to-$200 Fear of God Essentials hoodies are becoming must-have items for tweens and teens, leaving some parents shocked at the cost of keeping up.
  • Parents told Business Insider the brand gained traction with their children by 2022, and some still bought the clothes because the hoodies became everyday staples.
  • Students say the appeal is the minimalist look—clean, simple and comfortable—which has made the label widely visible at school.
  • Some parents also back the brand despite the price because it fits their children's style and, in some cases, is acceptable under Christian school dress expectations.
  • Fear of God was founded by Jerry Lorenzo in 2011, with the lower-priced Essentials line launching in 2018; Lorenzo has said the brand reflects his faith but is not explicitly Christian.
Can a brand's religious undertones truly coexist with the hype-driven, high-priced world of modern youth fashion?
Does 'investment' streetwear teach teens value, or does it normalize high-cost consumerism for social status?
How will streetwear brands use tech like AR and blockchain to maintain exclusivity as the market grows?