Fear of God’s California 2.0, a soft foam mule that updates an existing Fear of God shoe, is a mission statement for the foot. The California 2.0 slip-on speaks to where the American luxury label stands today in the same way that Fear of God’s in-house
At face value, FOG’s California 2.0 is a refined take on the California 1.0, a backless slide
Set to launch on
To put it another way, FOG’s California 2.0 mule presents like a bedroom slipper draped in fondant. It has the same profile as Tesla’s Cybertruck and it’s at least twice


But, big picture, the humble California 2.0 mule epitomizes Fear of God founder Jerry Lorenzo’s desire to hew FOG’s design ethos to a razor’s edge.
For now, we got up close with the new shoe in its two debut colorways, Cream and Taupe, to explore the differences between the California 2.0 and its predecessor.
Most obviously, the California 2.0 whittles down the 1.0’s already-minimal midsole to nothing at all, yielding a seamless curve from the custom

A new, removeable Fear of God insole, made of a thin foam-backed leather, sits atop the California 2.0’s footbed — removing it effectively makes the shoe a solid chunk of Italian-made foam.
It’s easy to tell the California 2.0’s Cream and Taupe colorways apart side-by-side but on their own, they wear similarly urbane shades of beige that reinforce the fondant vibes. Is it cake? Now, it is shoe.


Sizing is true-ish to size, though I have wider feet and would likely benefit from sizing up. It’s not terribly breathable — we’re talking about a solid foam shoe after all — but boy, is it comfy.
Either way, the California 2.0 is comfortable, cushy, squishy, and surprisingly sturdy. It’s not quite as light as its forebear, likely due to the new outsole, but its heft makes the mule feel satisfyingly substantial.
The shoes’ two individual dust bags are a textural, gauzy counterpoint, no less sumptuous but far more slight.

First seen on the Fear of God
Fear of God’s sporty inclinations are fed by the
Meanwhile, mainline FOG is dialed in to its inevitably suave conclusion, a far cry from the archetypical early ’10s streetwear proffered by Fear of God’s second and third collections.
The humbly elegant form of the California 2.0 mule is a big picture representation of Fear of God at large but it’s also just that: humbly elegant.