Meet GQ x GAP Best New Menswear Designers in America 2015 Collection
/ E. Vincent MartinezComing this Fall to the GAP, four menswear designers will present their capsule collections which they've created for the GAP in partnership with GQ Magazine. NSF (Nick Friedberg and Jamie Haller), Emil and Sandy Corsillo of The Hill-Side, Chris Stamp of Stampd, and David Hart are the four designer labels selected by GQ as the "Best New Menswear Designers in America." They worked together with GQ for about a year to design, create and produce these collections. From retro-vibes to sportswear, these talented designers are influencing and shaping the world of men's fashion and style.
This video gives us a first look of what to expect this Fall at the GAP and shows us the process involved in creating the capsule collections!
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