The Fear of God Exclusively for Ermenegildo Zegna Pieces You Have to Own
Founded in 1910 as a woolen mill, Ermenegildo Zegna has come a long way in 110 years. From producing its first collection of men’s suiting, all the way to partnering with Jerry Lorenzo’s Fear of God — one of contemporary fashion’s brightest stars. The result is Fear of God Exclusively for Ermenegildo Zegna, a collection characterized by classic tailoring and modern American luxury in equal doses.
From generous woolen polo shirts to sharply tailored, pleated formal trousers, Fear of God Exclusively for Ermenegildo Zegna embodies the maturing mindset of menswear without losing the raw, experimental attitude for which Fear of God is known and loved. To show our appreciation of this milestone in contemporary style, we’ve rounded up our favorite pieces from the collection.
Shop our favorite pieces from the Fear of God Exclusively for Ermenegildo Zegna Collection below.
Cotton Blend Short Jacket
This piece epitomises what the collection is about, Italian tailoring and classic American leisurewear. Timeless is the name, adaptable is the game. A jacket for any fit, season or occasion.
Flocked-Logo Cotton-Jersey Long-Sleeved T-Shirt
A long-sleeved tee never goes amiss during fall and winter, especially when it has a close-fitting mock-neck like this piece. A tonal Zegna logo graces the front in classic Fear of God font.
Pin-Stripe Wool Trousers
Zegna probably took the lead on these pin-stripe wool trousers, but the fact that the tapered legs would look equally good with a pair of sneakers as freshly polished derbies shows that Lorenzo wasn't far from the table.
Braided Leather Belt
Ah, the braided belt. This definitely shouts Milan classicness but the fact it is a more un-traditional tie belt as opposed to a buckle shows that Fear of God influence.
Suede Sneaker
Whilst this sneaker will not feel out of place on a million-dollar yacht it will also add a touch of laid-back casual cool to any fit.
Wool Short Jacket
Did you know that Ermenegildo Zegna Creative Director, Alessandro Sartori owns a red vintage Lancia as his preferred mode of transport? I would bet that when designing this jacket he was definitely thinking of wearing it whilst driving that car around Milan.