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Fresh off the main stage at Coachella 2026, KATSEYE has dropped a hoodie collection, continuing its partnership with Gap.

The collection re-imagines Gap’s iconic Arch Logo Hoodie, a style introduced in 1995, and includes six styles designed by each member of KATSEYE. Yes, that includes Manon, whose hiatus from the group was announced Feb. 20. These stylish offerings appear to reflect each member’s personal style and backgrounds to a T, and are exclusively available for a limited time on Complex’s website under the shop tab. Each hoodie retails for $100 and comes in sizes XS to 2XL. The collection was dropped in celebration of the group’s Coachella debut and the release of its latest track, “Pinky Up.”

Six hoodies meant six new visions for Arch style. Daniela’s hoodie is a flattering pullover style with a green camo design contrasted with a cheetah-printed lining on the hood. The screen-printed logo is jet black. Reflecting her Latina roots, the sleeve is adorned with Cuba, Venezuela and U.S. flags on the hem. Daniela’s style is tomboy-esque with Y2K elements, something that is reflected with the camo and cropped fit. This is one of our personal favorites, mainly because of the inventive clash of prints, something we can see maximalists digging.

Lara’s creation is also oversized and made of a lived-in black fleece. In reference to Lara’s love of Y2K a la Juicy Couture, her hoodie features a silver glitter print on the arch logo that appears to look like rhinestones. The sleeve features flags of India and the U.S., reflecting Lara’s heritage. This is a style we think those seeking out Y2K silhouettes might love, since it sort of scratches that same itch.

Manon’s co-designed hoodie features a cozy oversized fit in a distressed black fleece alongside unique gold stitching seen bordering the “Kat” logo. Like the other member’s hoodies, Manon’s hoodie features flags that reflect her heritage from Ghana, Italy and Switzerland, all embroidered on the sleeve. When she made this hoodie with Gap is unknown. What we are sure of is that this style is adorable.

This collection has rather big shoes to fill, considering the group’s last campaign with the brand called “Better in Denim” basically broke the internet. The group’s past collaboration launched in August 2025, focused on, as the name suggests, denim. To highlight the chosen pieces from the collection, KATSEYE released a music video dancing to Kelis’ 2003 hit “Milkshake.” The video blew up, boasting 3.1 million views, creating a resurgence in popularity for both Gap and Kelis’ track.

Shop KATSEYE x Gap’s New Hoodie Collection Below

Where to buy Gap x KATSEYE's new hoodie collection online.

Gap x KATSEYE Hoodie by Daniela

Each hoodie is slightly oversized and comes in a cropped fashion. Daniela’s hoodie is camo-printed with a leopard-printed interior.


Where to buy Gap x KATSEYE's new hoodie collection online.

Gap x KATSEYE Hoodie by Lara

Lara’s hoodie reflects her love of Y2K with a Juicy Couture-inspired look. The “Kat” logo now features a silver rhinestoned effect.


Where to buy Gap x KATSEYE's new hoodie collection online.

Gap x KATSEYE Hoodie by Manon

Manon’s hoodie has a lived-in feel and gold trim.


Where to buy Gap x KATSEYE's new hoodie collection online.

Gap x KATSEYE Hoodie by Sophia

Sophia’s hoodie features a black rhinestoned logo. Like Manon’s hoodie, this style has a lived-in, distressed feel.


Where to buy Gap x KATSEYE's new hoodie collection online.

Gap x KATSEYE Hoodie by Yoonchae

Yoonchae’s hoodie features the South Korean flag on the sleeve. Like Daniela’s hoodie, Yoonchae’s style incorporates leopard print but is placed against a gray background.


Where to buy Gap x KATSEYE's new hoodie collection online.

Gap x KATSEYE Hoodie by Megan

Megan’s hoodie is unlike the rest because it has lace-up detailing on the sleeves. The “Kat” logo is camo, while the sleeve has China, Singapore and U.S. flags to reflect her roots.




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