Fear Of God 'Revolution! ' beige cotton hoodie with dropped shoulders, long sleeves, front and back print, ribbed trims, straight hem. Composition: 100% Cotton
Imported
Color: Beige
Size and fit:
Vestibilità morbida
Model number: FG25FW1212112BHFUS288
About the designer
Founded in 2012, Fear of God is a Los Angeles based brand. Drawing inspiration from LA’s 90s’ streetwear and it’s grunge tendencies, the brand is known for oversized sweatshirts, deconstructed details, and detailed basics. Fear of God offers men’s and women’s collections.
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