Let’s be real for a second. If you’ve scrolled through TikTok, walked through Boxpark in Shoreditch, or waited for a Nando’s on a Saturday afternoon, you’ve seen it. The Essentials Tracksuit is no longer just loungewear; it is the unofficial uniform of British streetwear.
Born from Jerry Lorenzo’s Fear of God empire, the Essentials line cracked the code that high-end designers have been trying to solve for years: How to look rich while feeling like you’re in a duvet.
From the grey concrete jungle of London to the indie cobbles of Leeds and the rainy rhythms of Manchester, the ‘FOG’ (Fear of God) aesthetic has taken over. Here is how the UK is styling the ultimate hypebeast comfort fit.
The ‘Silent Luxury’ Effect: Why Gen Z UK is Ditching Logos
Three years ago, every lad in the UK wanted a Gucci belt or a Canada Goose badge the size of a dinner plate. Today? Silence is golden.
Gen Z in the UK is moving toward quiet luxury. But because we aren’t all billionaires, we do the next best thing: Fear of God Essentials. It has the boxy fit, the neutral earth tones (Oatmeal, Taupe, Dark Heather), and the rubberised ‘ESSENTIALS’ script down the leg. It whispers wealth, but actually screams comfort.
For UK kids who grew up on a diet of JD Sports and Nike Tech Fleece, the Essentials Tracksuit is the graduation. It’s mature, but not boring. Baggy, but not sloppy.
City Style Guide: How the UK Wears It
The beauty of the Essentials Tracksuit is its chameleon-like ability to adapt to the vibe of each city. Here is the breakdown.
London (The Hype Capital)
The Vibe: Edgy, Layered, Fast-Paced.
In London, you wear your Essentials with intention. It’s rarely just the tracksuit. Because London weather is chaotic, locals layer a stone-coloured hoodie under a heavy vintage overcoat or a quilted CP Company jacket.
The Shoe Game: Forget trainers. In East London, you’ll see the barrel-leg sweatpants tucked into chunky Martens or draped over Salomon XT-6s.
The Hack: Londoners love the “crop.” They fold the waistband of the hoodie inward to create a shorter, boxier silhouette that hits just above the belt line, showing off a sliver of the torso or a high-waisted base layer.
Manchester (The Wet Weather Warrior)
The Vibe: Bold, Accessorised, Moody.
Mancunians love a cap. Because the rain stops and starts every fifteen minutes, the Essentials Cordura cap is the go-to. In Manchester, the colour palette shifts darker—think Pumice Stone or Black.
The Shoe Game: Chunky New Balance 550s or 2002Rs. The wider leg of the Essentials pant covers the bulk of the shoe perfectly, leaving just the ‘N’ logo visible.
The Hack: Due to the lingering cold, Mancs layer an Essentials hoodie under a puffa gilet. This keeps the arms free for movement while keeping the core warm. It’s practical, but the exposed rubber logo on the hood says you know your brands.
Leeds (The Indie Fusion)
The Vibe: Unisex, Vintage, Effortless.
Leeds has a massive music scene. The kids here mix streetwear with vintage rock tees. The trendiest look in LS6 is the Essentials Sweatpant paired with an oversized, faded band t-shirt (think The Smiths or Nirvana), with the hoodie tied around the waist.
The Shoe Game: Adidas Sambas or Gazelles.
The Hack: The “Reverse Fleece.” Leeds trendsetters are currently wearing the mesh-back Essentials shorts over the top of their long sweatpants, or wearing the sweats inside out to show off the raw cut seams. It looks chaotic, but on a student budget, it’s art.
Celebrity Influences: From the Euros to the O2
Why do we want it? Because the celebs we trust don’t wear suits anymore.
- Jack Grealish: The king of the “shin pads and sweatpants” aesthetic. When he was spotted in an Essentials hoodie walking his dog in Cheshire, stock levels dropped nationwide.
- Central Cee: The undisputed king of UK drill fashion. When Cench pairs an Essentials zip-up with a denim jacket and a Richard Mille watch, it validates the look for every lad heading to the barbers.
- SZA & Hailey Bieber: On the female side, the oversized “boyfriend fit” is massive. They’ve been photographed wearing the cropped Essentials hoodie with low-rise baggy jeans, proving it’s not just a “scruffy day” look.
The Gender-Neutral Appeal: The ‘Shared Wardrobe’
One of the smartest things about the Essentials line is that it doesn’t care about your gender. In a UK rental market where storage space is tiny, sharing clothes is the ultimate life hack.
Couples and flatmates in cities like Bristol and Brighton are buying size Large and sharing it. A girl might wear the hoodie as a dress with biker shorts; her boyfriend wears the same hoodie the next day with cargos.
The elasticated cuffs and dropped shoulders are universally flattering. It’s the first tracksuit in history where “stealing your partner’s jumper” is not just allowed—it’s encouraged.
Style Tips & Fashion Hacks (Because Nobody Reads the Tag)
You don’t want to look like you just rolled out of bed (unless that is the goal). Here are the 2026 rules for wearing Essentials in the UK.
1. The Sock Game Matters
Do not wear white ankle socks with the oversized sweatpants. You need the baggy trousers, short socks look. Show off that bare ankle bone or wear a pop of colour (Neon green Nike socks are having a moment).
2. Tuck the Drawstring
The floppy, long plastic-tipped drawstrings are annoying. Tuck them inside the hoodie or cross them behind your neck. It creates a cleaner, more premium silhouette.
3. The Coffee Shop Prop
For the ‘gram, never just stand there. Hold a iced latte or a Kindle. The Essentials Tracksuit looks best when you look busy, creative, and slightly sleep-deprived.
4. Avoid ‘The Full Matchy-Matchy’
Wearing the exact hoodie and exact pants in the exact same colour is called a “suit.” Wearing a Taupe hoodie with Onyth pants is called “style.” Mix your shades within the same family.
The Verdict: Is the Essentials Tracksuit Worth the Hype?
Look, we’ve all been burned by fast fashion joggers that pill after three washes. The reason the Essentials tracksuit (priced around £100-£150 per item) dominates the UK resale market on Depop and Vinted is the weight of the fabric.
It’s heavy. It hangs off your body differently. It doesn’t lose its shape when you sit on the night bus or queue for 30 minutes at Flat Iron.
For the UK audience, where weather is unpredictable and we walk everywhere, durability is sexy. The Essentials tracksuit is the vehicle for your attitude. Whether you’re navigating the tube in London, grabbing a brew in Manchester’s Northern Quarter, or heading to a warehouse rave in Leeds, this is the armour.
So, are you Team Oatmeal or Team Black? Let us know in the comments.
Looking for the real deal? Avoid the fake sellers on TikTok Shop. Check END. Clothing, Selfridges, or the official Fear of God website for the next drop. Your wardrobe (and your commute) will thank you.
