Let’s be real for a second. If you’ve scrolled through TikTok lately or hopped on the Northern Line, you’ve seen it. That oversized, boxy silhouette. That muted ‘Oatmeal’ or ‘Cement’ grey. That tiny, italicised ‘ESSENTIALS’ running down the leg.
The Fear of God Essentials tracksuit has officially replaced the car key as the most powerful status symbol in British streetwear.
But here is the plot twist: what started as a premium California-based loungewear line has become the unofficial uniform of every major UK city. From the indie coffee shops of Shoreditch to the massive Asda car parks in Manchester, the Essentials tracksuit is no longer just clothing—it’s a cultural weather vane.
And yes, we are going to talk about why your mum calls it “that posh scouse tracksuit” and why Gen Z wouldn’t be caught dead in a Nike Tech fleece anymore.
Let’s zip up (or half-zip, it’s cooler) and dive in.
Why the Essentials Tracksuit? A Quick Refresher
For the uninitiated: Essentials Tracksuit is the younger, wallet-friendlier sibling of Jerry Lorenzo’s Fear of God. Think clean lines, no visible logos (just subtle rubber patches), and fabrics that feel like a hug from a rich auntie.
The magic? It’s expensive enough to flex, but accessible enough that your student loan can stretch to a hoodie if you skip eating out for a week.
Key pieces that rule the UK right now:
- The SS22 ‘Buttercream’ hoodie (selling for double retail on Depop).
- The straight-leg sweatpants (not the skinny ones—those are dead).
- The half-zip pullover (worn fully unzipped like a cape).
City-by-City Style Guide: How the UK Wears Essentials
One tracksuit, five different vibes. Here is how the postcode dictates the fit.
London: The Elevated Minimalist
In the capital, you don’t just throw on an Essentials tracksuit. You curate it.
The Look: High-low mixing. Pair your ‘Onyx’ black hoodie with a pair of Salomon XT-6 trainers (or a clean set of New Balance 9060s) and a smashed Carhartt beanie. The goal is to look like you just walked out of a Soho House pop-up, not a JD Sports.
The Hack: Londoners never wear the full matching set together. They’ll wear the jacket with Acne Studios jeans, or the trousers with a vintage band tee.
Vibe Check: “I’m on my way to a warehouse party in Peckham, but I have a 9 AM pitch meeting in Shoreditch.”
Manchester: The ‘Scouse’ Icon (affectionately)
Let’s address the elephant in the room. Merseyside and Greater Manchester have adopted the Essentials tracksuit like it’s a local footy kit. You’ll see it at the Arndale, at Spinningfields, and definitely on a night out in Deansgate.
The Look: Head-to-toe matching set. Usually ‘Goosebumps Grey’ or ‘Sand’. Paired with pristine white Air Force 1s (low, always low) and a Canada Goose gilet layered on top, even in July.
The Hack: The half-zip is worn fully open over a plain white vest (not a t-shirt). It creates that “broad shoulder, tapered waist” silhouette that rules the northern street style scene.
Vibe Check: “I’ve got a car finance meeting at 3 PM and then a booth at Chinawhite at 10 PM.”
Leeds: The Vintage Remix
Leeds is the underrated fashion capital. They take the soft, neutral tones of Essentials and throw them into a blender with 90s sportswear nostalgia.
The Look: Those baggy ‘Fleece Sweatpants’ tucked into football socks (Adidas Samba socks, specifically). They love the ‘Deep Heather’ colourway because it hides the spilled Carling.
The Hack: Cut the drawstrings off your hoodie. In Leeds, the flat drawstring is a sign that you actually own the piece, not a replica from DHgate.
Vibe Check: “Just finished a lecture at Uni of Leeds, heading to Belgrave Music Hall for a hash brown and techno.”
Celebrity Influences: Who Made It Cool?
We can’t talk about the rise of the Essentials tracksuit without mentioning the famous faces who sleep in these things.
- Hailey Bieber (The Supermodel): She wore the ‘Smoke Grey’ set with chunky UGGs and a Longchamp bag. Suddenly, every girl in Cardiff wanted the same look.
- Central Cee (The UK Gatekeeper): The West London rapper is rarely seen without an Essentials hoodie under a leather jacket. He proved you can be hard and comfortable.
- Kendall Jenner: Spotted at LAX in the ‘Oatmeal’ set. That alone drove UK resale prices up 40%.
- Your local drug dealer: Unironically, the biggest marketing push. When the lads on the estate start wearing it, you know it’s transcended fashion into uniform.
“When you see a full essentials kit with foam runners, you know he’s not coming to talk about the weather.” – TikTok comment, 2024.
Gen Z vs. Millennials: The Great Tracksuit War
Here is where it gets spicy. For Millennials, the tracksuit means Velour Juicy Couture (cringe) or Adidas Three Stripes (classic, but basic).
For Gen Z, the Essentials tracksuit represents quiet luxury within reach.
Why Gen Z loves it:
- Gender-neutral appeal: The boxy fit looks the same on a 6’2” lad as it does on a 5’4” girl. No tailoring needed.
- Anti-logo: After the ‘Logomania’ of the 2010s (Balenciaga caps, Gucci belts), Gen Z prefers to whisper, not shout. A tiny rubber ‘ESSENTIALS’ patch is a flex only those in the know will clock.
- Depop economy: It holds value. You can wear an Essentials hoodie for a year, sell it for £90, and only lose a tenner.
The Millennial mistake to avoid:
Don’t size up too much. Yes, it’s oversized. But if you buy an XXL when you’re a size M, you look like you’re wearing a duvet cover in a panic room. The sleeves should just graze your knuckles. No further.
Fashion Hacks: How to Level Up Your Essentials Fit
You bought the tracksuit. Now what? Don’t look like everyone else. Try these three UK-centric hacks.
1. The Cropped Layer
Essentials hoodies are long. Counter that by wearing a cropped puffer jacket over the top (Uniqlo or The North Face). It breaks up the vertical line and makes you look taller.
2. The Sock Tuck (for women and non-binary fits)
Take those wide-leg trousers and tuck them into a pair of knee-high UGGs or Acne Studios ‘Pistol’ boots. It sounds weird. It looks insane (in a good way). It’s blowing up on TikTok UK right now.
3. The ‘Brummie’ Cinch
Using a hairband or a zip tie, cinch the back of the oversized hoodie to create a crop effect without cutting the fabric. This is huge in Birmingham’s streetwear scene for a more feminine silhouette.
Cultural Trends: The ‘Cost of Living’ Flex
Let’s be honest. A £110 hoodie and £90 trousers aren’t cheap. So why are students wearing them?
Because the Essentials Tracksuit has become the ultimate financial flex in disguise.
You can’t afford a Gucci bag. You can’t afford a Rolex. But you can afford one nice tracksuit that looks like you have your life together.
It’s the Tesco Meal Deal of fashion: premium enough to be satisfying, cheap enough to justify. Even better, the neutral colours (Greige, Taupe, Mica) mean it doubles as loungewear, gym wear, and a night-out fit.
The ‘Work from Pub’ aesthetic: Wear your Essentials jacket over a collared shirt. Pair with Dickies trousers. You look creative, but professional. That’s the Gen Z hack for job security.
The Verdict: Is It Worth the Hype?
Yes. But only if you style it right.
Don’t be the person who buys the AliExpress knock-off with the crooked ‘E’. Don’t be the person who wears it to a wedding. And for the love of God, don’t tuck the trousers into your socks unless you’re playing five-a-side.
The Essentials tracksuit has earned its place in UK fashion history because it solved a simple problem: How do I look expensive when I feel like trash?
Whether you’re queuing for a coffee in Leeds, vlogging in a Manchester car park, or navigating the tube in London, this is the armour of the modern Brit. It’s comfortable. It’s genderless. And it tells the world: “I’m busy, I’m relevant, and I probably have a good TikTok FYP.”
Where to buy (legitimately): End. Clothing, Mr. Porter, Depop (authenticate first), or the Fear of God website on drop days (good luck beating the bots).