Gap | Fall 2010

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Published April 24, 2010

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Updated March 30, 2015

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Gap rolls out an endless parade of male models to showcase their latest collection. Enlisting Corey Baptiste, Jakob Hybholt, Jeremy Young, Mathias Bergh, Reid Prebenda, Sean O’Pry and Taylor Fuchs, a minimal fall season is relegated to hues of black, gray and khaki. From the parka and shawl collar cardigan to the cropped peacoat, Gap hones in on their signature coverage of pieces that will get along fine in the wardrobe of just about any man.

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