Up to 800 Gap stores will reopen in the coming weeks, the company announced Wednesday.
The first stores will open in Texas this weekend. Hundreds of others will welcome customers before the end of the month.
Gap stores include Old Navy, Gap, and Banana Republic.
Workers will receive high-quality face masks and be required to wear them while at work. Customers will be encouraged to wear masks or face coverings.
Plexiglass partitions are being installed in front of registers as a barrier between employees and customers.
Restrooms and fitting rooms will not reopen for the time being and any items returned will be isolated for 24 hours before being placed back out for purchase by others.
Other measures include ramping up cleaning routines, providing hand sanitizer stations at front doors, and posting signs encouraging customers to maintain at least six feet from people they don’t live with.
“In working with industry partners and public officials to define Safe Shopping practices, we’re eager to begin welcoming our teams and customers back to our stores, and confident in our ability to safely scale North America openings over the coming months in line with local guidelines,” said Sonia Syngal, Gap CEO, in a statement.
Some stores will offer curbside pickup and 1,000 have already been offering shipping straight from stores.
A number of other companies have started reopening or are planning to soon.
The retailer plans to open all of its 775 stores within six weeks.
Kohl’s said it was reopening stores in Arkansas, Oklahoma, South Carolina, and Utah starting Monday.