Gap's Major Fashion Glow-Up Wasn't on My 2023 Bingo Card—34 Finds in My Cart

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(Image credit: Gap; Pictured: Gap Modern Crewneck T-Shirt ($20), 24/7 Split-Hem Crewneck Sweater ($70), and 8-Inch Mid Rise '90s Loose Denim Bermuda Shorts ($34))

It only takes one good outfit for our editors to start freaking out over a new brand. While the laundry list of emerging designers and low-key insider labels grows with every season, sometimes, an old retailer comes back to shake up our wardrobe with some seriously expensive-looking, trendy finds. This week's selection for the great fashion comeback is Gap

I always love a good glow-up, and Gap's seemingly endless array of sophisticated basics and capsule wardrobe–worthy finds has won me over. In a similar vein to J.Crew and Banana Republic, Gap is the latest early aughts brand to reinvent itself as a destination for fashion people who can't say no to a timeless summer staple or two. From the best linen pants to classic French-style sweaters, scroll through these 34 finds, make sure to check out our Gap promo codes, and discover everything you've been missing. Plus, every single item is under $100. Win-win.

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Assistant Shopping Editor
Ana Escalante is an award-winning journalist and Gen Z editor whose work ranges from dissecting size inclusivity at fashion week to discussing how American Girl Doll meme accounts are the the answer to society's collective spiral. She's covered it all: Queen Elizabeth II's corgis, Roe v. Wade frontline protests, and the emergence of jorts (or jean shorts for the uninitated). At Who What Wear, Ana is responsible for delivering smart, insightful, personality-driven shopping guides and trend features for a digital-first generation.Before joining Who What Wear, Ana was Glamour magazine's editorial assistant, where she focused on daily news and special packages, including leading the brand's 2022 Met Gala coverage. For more than half a decade, she has covered style, beauty, and digital culture for publications such as Paper magazine, Harper's Bazaar, Vogue Japan, and Allure, among others. Ana has been called a rising star in media by publications such as Nylon and Teen Vogue. (Her mother, meanwhile, calls her "the coolest person" she knows.)