Fear of God Reunites With RRR123 for Graphic "INRI" Capsule
Featuring cropped French terry hoodies, oversized cut-off tees and Japanese denim trousers.
Jerry Lorenzo’s Fear of God has reunited with Los Angeles-based streetwear label RRR123 for a new collection of casual, code-fusing silhouettes. Labeled under the religious moniker “INRI,” the capsule includes a compact range of co-branded hoodies, T-shirts and jeans.
Made in Los Angeles, the line’s hoodie employs a stone-washed, lightweight French terry construction, with a cropped fit, a contrasting hood, rib-knit cuffs and a waist hem. The “INRI” motif, crafted from hand-applied duct tape, is emblazoned over a “123” print on the front of the garment, while the back houses a “Fear of God 123” graphic.
The “INRI” cut-off T-shirt, meanwhile, adopts the same stone-washed finish on US cotton. The titular iconography appears centered on the design in similar hand-applied duct tape, just above a cracked “123” print. The oversized silhouette, which also features “Fear of God 123” lettering across its back, comes in both “Vintage White” and “Vintage Black” colorways.
Rounding out the lineup, the “INRI” five-pocket jeans are composed of stone-washed Japanese 13-ounce lightweight denim. Boasting a straight-legged “American heritage fit,” the indigo trousers are plastered with duct-taped “INRI” lettering across the knees.
The Fear of God x RRR123 collection is now available to shop via both brands’ webstores. Explore the lineup in the gallery above.