Clothing brand No Fear was, for a time, an icon of 90s/Y2K youth culture, tapping into the radical era of JNCO jeans and extreme sports. An underdog amongst the best logos of the 2000s, its teen angst-riddled apparel won the hearts of millennial counter-culturalists. Eventually, as Gen Z usurped the trends, No Fear soon lost its edge, eventually falling into the cheugy trend graveyard.

But hold your mourning, No Fear is back. With a fresh offshoot, NO FEAR SPORT is a minimalist Gen Z-ified evolution of the brand’s rebellious heritage. Clean cut and palatable, it’s perfectly built for a modern audience, and yet I find myself missing its edgy (albeit dated) attitude.

fashion logo competitors, but it stood for a nostalgic era that many, like myself, still covet. Bold Minimalism may be the design trend dominating the creative sphere, but will it carry the same legacy as No Fear’s corny Y2K skater aesthetic? In my humble opinion, not even close.