Fashion

Gap and Sean Wotherspoon launch GapVintage program

Published

on


Published



January 27, 2025

Gap and Sean Wotherspoon, Gap’s global vintage curator, have announced an expanded partnership, bringing Gap’s product archive to customers worldwide through the launch of GapVintage. 

Gap and Sean Wotherspoon launch GapVintage program. – Gap

Starting February 4, the program will offer globally sourced, curated collections of authentic Gap vintage pieces, hand-selected by Wotherspoon. The program will release a series of vintage drops throughout the year, featuring themed collections.

The first drop includes some of Wotherspoon’s personal favorites, featuring rare and nostalgic pieces from the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s. Highlights include the ’90s Striped Pocket T-Shirt, ’90s Classic Logo Hoodie, ’80s Denim Jacket Hoodie, and the ’90s Nylon Anorak Zip-Up Windbreaker. Each piece has been authenticated and hand-sourced from Wotherspoon’s travels.

“I’m excited to see Gap take curated control over the supply of its vintage product and renew this program in an even bigger way since we pioneered it almost two years ago,” said Wotherspoon. 

“As the vintage and secondhand market continues to grow and resonate among younger generations, I’m looking forward to bringing GapVintage to the hands of today’s youth around the world.” 

GapVintage will be available online, with an exclusive in-store drop at Gap’s Flatiron location in New York. In Japan, select pop-up stores in Shinjuku, Tokyo, and Osaka will also preview the collection on February 1 and February 8, respectively.

Copyright © 2025 FashionNetwork.com All rights reserved.



Source link

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Trending

Exit mobile version