Philadelphia 76ers Fear of God x Barkley L. Hendricks Unisex 90’s Hoodie – Red
The Spirit of the 706. The Soul of Black Post-Modernism.
Experience a masterpiece of cultural synthesis. The Philadelphia 76ers x Fear of God x Barkley L. Hendricks Hoodie is a high-fashion tribute to the intersection of basketball, art history, and the city of Brotherly Love. Designed by Jerry Lorenzo as part of a limited 2026 capsule, this piece honors the late Philadelphia-born legendary painter Barkley L. Hendricks, whose pioneering portraits redefined Black identity and cool in the 1970s.
This isn’t just a hoodie; it’s a wearable gallery piece that captures the “90s Archive” aesthetic—bold, oversized, and steeped in the swagger of Philly’s golden era.
Key Features & Design:
“Fear of God” Signature Fleece: Crafted from a massive, 500GSM heavy-weight American cotton fleece. The interior features a “brushed-back” finish for a cloud-like feel, while the exterior has a dry, vintage-touch handle.
The “Hendricks” Visual Narrative:
Photorealistic Back Graphic: Features a high-definition, screen-printed reproduction of a classic Hendricks portrait, reimagined with subtle 76ers “Liberty Bell” iconography. The colors are vibrant yet sophisticated, echoing Hendricks’ mastery of light and oil.
Tonal Sixers Branding: A subtle, velvet-flocked “76ers” logo on the chest, executed in a muted “Cream City” white against the deep “Midnight Blue” of the garment.
The “Lorenzo” 90s Silhouette:
Exaggerated Boxy Cut: Features the iconic Fear of God “Seventh Collection” fit—dropped shoulders, extra-wide chest, and a slightly cropped waist for that authentic 1990s streetwear drape.
Double-Layered Hood: A massive, structured hood without drawstrings (the Fear of God signature), providing a clean, architectural neckline.
Artisanal Finishes:
Leather Brand Label: A premium, perforated leather “Fear of God / 76ers” label stitched at the nape of the neck.
Sun-Faded Wash: Each piece undergoes a specialized “Enzyme Stone Wash” to achieve a natural, sun-bleached look that mimics a rare vintage find from 1996.




