SummaryTelfar’s “Fear of Job” collection parodies Jerry Lorenzo’s Fear of God aesthetic, featuring tonal basics in neutral palettes.The unauthorized release mocks the “ESSENTIALS” line with $75 tees and $128 crewnecks, contrasting Telfar’s ironic humor with Lorenzo’s signature austere, quiet luxury style.New York-based label Telfar’s latest trick is a subtle nod to one of its streetwear contemporaries. With its new “Fear of Job” crewneck and t-shirt, the brand appears to make a subtle nod to Jerry Lorenzo’s signature Fear of God-branded basics and the highly popular ESSENTIALS line.The release is not an official collaboration, but it seems to make a direct parody of the Fear of God aesthetic. Notably, the two brands couldn’t be more different. While Telfar is known for its sense of humor, ironic tone, and loud design, Fear of God is known for its austere feel, neutral palette, and quiet expression.Out today, Telfar’s “Fear of Job” tops come in Fear of God’s classic neutral palette and are each emblazoned with discreet tonal graphics. The tee comes in cream and charcoal for $75 USD, and the crewneck is available in gray and cream for $128 USD. Fear of God’s ESSENTIALS are priced similarly, with logo tees starting at around $70 USD and hoodies at $160 USD.As of the time of writing, Jerry Lorenzo hasn’t made any public comment on Telfar’s “Fear of Job” collection. The “Fear of Job” release is available now at the official Telfar webstore. Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast 

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