Merging his and her fashion and Hinsdale's history, this Gap is among five in Hinsdale and occupies a site that's listed on the National Registry of Historical Places.
In 1927 William Gibson Barfield built Gap's current home, using a classical revival design. Before Gap occupied the site, it was home to Hinsdale State Bank.
Today, the interior exudes a few details of its architectural past, and adults, teens and tweens enjoy a wide selection of the latest trends in casual attire, including: jeans, pants, shirts, dresses and accessories.