Final Destination: Gant’s Traveling Archive Exhibition Comes To Paris, In Collaboration With Manuel Schenck
by Adriano Batista

Get ready to experience the ultimate celebration of American sportswear as GANT, the iconic brand, takes you on a journey through time with their traveling Archive Exhibition. After successful stints in New York and London earlier this Spring, the exhibition is now making its way to the city of love, Paris, on April 27th.
Explore the untold story of GANT, one of the first American sportswear brands that has made significant contributions to the fashion industry since its establishment in New Haven back in 1949. This four-day exhibition, curated by Parisian Manuel Schenck, will showcase vintage pieces from the brand’s first years up until today.

Located in the heart of Le Marais, at 52 rue Charlot, this never-before-seen display will feature a diverse range of items, from oversized sweatshirts and windbreaker jackets to varsity and college campus memorabilia. The exhibition will particularly focus on ’90s sportswear and nautical pieces, accompanied by an exclusive interview with one of the brand’s founders, Marty Gant.

GANT’s creative director, Christopher Bastin, emphasized the importance of this exhibition, saying that “the GANT Archive contains thousands of pieces that represent our history, from 1949 to the present day.”
Parisian curator Manuel Schenck expressed his excitement to be a part of this exciting journey that GANT is on, saying that “the prestige of GANT piqued my interest, and the contrast between the brand and myself really added to the appeal.”

Don’t miss out on this unique experience and visit the GANT Archive Exhibition from April 27th – 30th at 52 rue Charlot, Paris. The exhibition is open from Thursday to Saturday, from 11 am to 7 pm, and on Sunday from 11 am to 6 pm.
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