These Gap Items Have Reached Holy-Grail Status—3 Fall Looks I Can't Stop Wearing

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All the Ways to Wear is a monthly series where we round up the personal twists the Who What Wear team is putting on one particular item, style, or trend. Whether we're highlighting the trending denim of the moment or the season's It print, we hope to inspire your daily outfits and up the cost per wear on some of our favorite items.

Take one scroll through the WWW site, and you'll clearly see we're obsessed with Gap over here. It's a staple brand for many of us, and this year, our love grew when the trends shifted toward classic wardrobe pieces, a category in which Gap thrives. For summer, we shopped its linen button-downs, denim shorts, and cute sundresses. And sure, we looked great, but I think it's time to move on to its fall collection. Needless to say, the brand has returned with the hits: crewneck sweaters, trench coats, vegan leather pants, and matching sweater sets are just a taste. There's no better person to share classic fall looks from Gap than editor at large Nicole Akhtarzad Eshaghpour. As a busy mom of two boys, she always manages to pull together a chic look whether it's for school drop-off or a date night with her husband. Keep scrolling to shop the three outfits she's already wearing nonstop this season.

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(Image credit: @nicoleakhtarzad; Original Illustration by Ally Quirk)

"I live in basics, but I like to think I've collected and continue to collect the best version of each as they evolve. Whether you're wearing the perfect-fitting jeans or a trench coat that feels the most forward, when your wardrobe staples are strong, you really can't mess them up, which is great because I'm often in a rush. That's why this is one of my go-to looks: knit, jeans, and long coat. It always works, always looks polished, and can truly take you anywhere." — Nicole Akhtarzad Eshaghpour, editor at large

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"Since I tend to stick to classic pieces, I'm always looking for ways to make those basics feel more interesting. The basic sweater and trouser combo gets a lot more exciting when you combine a camel knit with leather pants. The contrast really works, and at the same time, it's such a simple fall look that you can repeat over and over again. I love how these pants go with sneakers, but this look can easily pair with a slingback pump or even your favorite Chelsea boots if you're looking for a little more polish." — Eshaghpour

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"My number-one advice to people looking for easy outfit ideas is to invest in matching sets. There's truly nothing better, and here, you can see I'm taking my own advice. Whether you're going for casual or dressy, sets always look polished when worn together, but then you have the bonus of being able to switch it up and style the pieces on their own, too. I can see myself wearing this cardigan with jeans, and the pants would be so cute with a leather jacket and simple T-shirt. Of course, the impact they have when styled together is my favorite, but it's nice to know you have options. I also have a special spot in my heart for this shade of green. I find that it's the most versatile color if you're looking for something that goes with everything." — Eshaghpour

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Natalie Gray Herder
Editor, Branded Content

Natalie Gray Herder is an Editor on the branded content team at Who What Wear. Originally from Los Angeles, Natalie decided to make the move to NYC after graduating from Loyola Marymount University in 2019. She is an avid researcher, reader, and explorer in and out of the office. She is inspired by the street style of her fellow New Yorkers and her laid-back roots in California.