WHO WORE WHAT: FRIDAY
- silv33yon
- May 13, 2022
- 2 min read
Updated: May 19, 2022
Fridays are the best days of the week: your coffee's hit that sweet spot between citrusy and sweet, train's getting you around punctually, you're off work early and your outfits are always on point this day. Kiern (@nbkiern) pulled up with some extra heat to a hot and humid Friday. Let's see what he's pulled together.

Outfit breakdown
Top: Fear Of God "FG" t-shirt (@fearofgod)
Bottoms: Nike x Fear Of God tearaway pants (@fearofgod)
Footwear: Nike x Fear Of God 1 "Black" (@nike)
"Ever since I saw a guy walk into my store in 2017 wearing an FOG t-shirt and Represent jeans, it got me admiring the oversized boxy tee aesthetic. And because back then the oversized t-shirt was the go-to aesthetic, I figured I should adopt that aesthetic too. Today it's a part of who I am as a streetwear enthusiast."
GOD FEARING FRIDAYS
Kiern's (@nbkiern) method of self expression is through coordinating brand by brand. His outfits mostly consist of one brand from head to toe. That's unsurprising, considering he is a massive admirer of luxury streetwear brand Fear Of God (FOG) and its often-polarising founder, Jerry Lorenzo. "Ever since I saw a guy walk into my store in 2017 wearing an FOG t-shirt and Represent jeans, it got me admiring the oversized boxy tee aesthetic. And because back then the oversized t-shirt was the go-to aesthetic, I figured I should adopt that aesthetic too. Today it's a part of who I am as a streetwear enthusiast," he says. He wears Fear Of God as if he was truly fearful of God, with one hundred percent faithfulness. And that's an admirable trait: It's hard to find people who are deeply loyal to a single brand.
Although in 2022 the train of hype (think Supreme, ASSC, BAPE, Off-White etc.) has massively died down, FOG fans still run wild, particularly in Singapore as Lorenzo released its more affordable and widely available "ESSENTIALS" sub-line. But Kiern's not that kind of guy. He's a full-on mainline FOG aficionado, meaning that he'd much rather wear the exclusives that Lorenzo's cooked up than follow the mainstream.
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