Fear of God vs ESSENTIALS: is the pricier sweatpant worth it?
The ESSENTIALS Cotton Fleece Sweatpant runs $90; the Fear of God Eternal Wool-Blend Sweatpant is $650 — about 7.2× the price ($560 more). Here's the side-by-side, and what that gap actually buys.
| ESSENTIALS | Fear of God | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $90 | $650 |
| Material | Cotton fleece, ~12oz heavier weight, brushed interior. | Heavy wool-blend or premium cotton terry, drapey hand. |
| Fit | Relaxed slightly-tapered fit, runs large; size down for less volume. | Dropped, drapey relaxed fit, runs large; designed to drape. |
| Quality | Good not class-leading — solid heavier fleece and clean construction; the value is the look. | Luxury — premium materials, elevated tailoring and finishing, distinctive construction. |
| Best for | The oversized streetwear silhouette, tonal looks, and fans of the Essentials aesthetic. | High-design drapey silhouettes, premium materials, and collectors of the mainline. |
| Care | Cold wash inside-out and hang dry to keep the shape and muted colour. | Follow the care label; wool-blend versions are best dry-cleaned or hand-washed cold. |
ESSENTIALS' Cotton Fleece Sweatpant at $90 versus Fear of God's Eternal Wool-Blend Sweatpant at $650 — a 7.2x gap, and honestly two different products doing two different jobs. One is a heavier everyday cotton sweat; the other is a wool-blend or premium-terry design piece with dry-clean-level care demands.
- The case for ESSENTIALS
- The ESSENTIALS is a solid ~12oz brushed cotton fleece with clean construction that machine-washes cold and lives as an actual everyday sweatpant for $90.
- The case for Fear of God
- The Eternal offers premium wool-blend or terry cloth, distinctive tailored construction and a deliberately drapey high-design silhouette that no cotton basic imitates.
The bottom lineIs the pricier one worth it?
These barely compare: the ESSENTIALS is loungewear you wear and wash, the Eternal is a mainline design object whose wool-blend versions are best dry-cleaned or hand-washed — a real ongoing cost on top of $650. Buy the ESSENTIALS if you want heavier streetwear sweats for the tonal oversized look; it does that job fully. Step up to the Eternal only if you're a collector of the mainline or you specifically want the drapey wool-blend silhouette and can live with the care regime. As sweatpants, the $560 markup buys design and materials, not function — the ESSENTIALS is the practical answer.
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