
Gap isn’t serving up the typical wings and nachos for this year’s Super Bowl weekend. The San Francisco-born brand has teamed up with Sushi Club, the lifestyle project founded by Chris Stamp and renowned Chef Nobu Matsuhisa, on a limited-edition capsule that reworks Gap staples through a culinary lens.
The eight-piece collection reworks Gap’s most familiar silhouettes, logo tees, hoodies, and accessories, through Sushi Club’s understated design language. At the center of every piece is a refreshed take on Gap’s iconic typography, where Chef Nobu’s signature chopsticks cleverly form the “A” in the logo. It’s a subtle yet meaningful detail that merges style and cuisine without overpowering the simplicity that defines both brands.
Long before this collab, Sushi Club had already dipped into another cultural lane with footwear. In 2025, the brand teamed up with Nike on a limited-edition Sushi Club x Nike Air Force 1 Low, a refined reinterpretation of the classic silhouette crafted in premium leather and featuring subtle branding cues, including chopstick-shaped lace dubraes and debossed branding. The pair received a wider release in the fall and marked Sushi Club’s first major step into sneakers.
Visually, the capsule leans into a quiet palette that feels intentionally restrained: cream, black, and greys dominate, allowing texture and graphic placement to carry the story. Accessories reinforce the idea of the collection as a wearable lifestyle uniform rather than statement merch. Altogether, the capsule feels less like a logo-heavy collab and more like a refined extension of Gap’s everyday essentials, filtered through Sushi Club’s calm aesthetic.
The Gap partnership also draws from a deeper shared history. This year marks 30 years since Nobu Matsuhisa appeared in Gap’s 1996 Individuals of Style campaign. That archival connection gives the capsule emotional weight, framing it as a continuation of a long-standing cultural dialogue.
To celebrate the partnership, Gap and Sushi Club will host an intimate dinner inside a transformed space at Gap’s headquarters in San Francisco, welcoming Sushi Club to the Bay Area for the first time. Curated by Chef Nobu, of course, the evening will center on world-class omakase and bring together creatives from fashion, food, sports, and entertainment, capped by a musical performance.
The Sushi Club x Gap collection launches on February 9th at 11 AM ET on Gap’s website, with exclusive styles arriving on Sushi Club’s site on February 12th at 11am ET. Select pieces will also be available at Gap’s 2 Folsom Street store in San Francisco. Check out the collection below.
Sushi Club x Gap Collection
Release Date: February 9, 2026 (GAP)
Release Date: February 12, 2026 (Sushi Club)




















