Gap Spring ’26 introduces Sweats Like This — a campaign anchored by the brand’s first-ever original music video, created in partnership with Puerto Rican artist Young Miko. Reimagining her anthem “WASSUP,” the project positions fleece not just as an icon, but as a platform for reinvention — translating the energy of contemporary music culture into movement, styling, and storytelling.

The starting point came from a shift happening across culture. Today, music evolves through remixing, reinterpretation, and constant transformation — artists moving fluidly across genres, identities, and mediums. For a new generation, style behaves the same way. Rather than inheriting a uniform, individuals reshape it continuously, creating something personal and new. Spring ’26 builds from that insight, positioning Gap Sweats as a familiar foundation for bold reinterpretation.

Instead of celebrating music from the sidelines, the campaign steps directly inside it. Young Miko — a genre-defying artist whose hoodie-forward aesthetic already reflects the language of fleece — becomes both collaborator and creative anchor. Her track “WASSUP,” itself a reinterpretation of an earlier cultural moment, provided the perfect starting point for a project built around reinvention. Together, we transformed the song into a narrative-driven music video where movement, styling, and space evolve alongside the music.

The film unfolds with Miko as a guiding presence, moving like a maestro as dancers shift and reconfigure around her. Choreography by Zoï Tatopoulos blends distinct movement languages into one evolving rhythm, while Mexican-American director Bethany Vargas shapes a cinematic world that transforms with each transition. A largely Latina cast and crew ground the project in lived culture, reflecting the global rise and influence of Latin music today.

Throughout the film, Gap Sweats remain the connective thread — constant even as the world around them reinvents itself. Familiar yet expressive, they become a base layer for individuality, linking genre, geography, and generation through style.
