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Dubbed "Created for Life — Good for All Seasons."
Presenting a Nordic interpretation of Americana styles.
Entitled "On Northern Isles."
Norse Projects was founded in 2004 in Copenhagen by Tobia Sloth, Anton Juul and Mikkel Grønnebæk. What started as a retail streetwear shop/art gallery has quickly gained recognition the world over for everyday sportswear and outerwear inspired by Scandinavia’s notorious weather and streetwear style. Having worked with everyone from New Balance to Vans to Oi Polloi, knitwear is where Norse Projects really comes into its own.
HIP on Instagram: “Lightweight styles for Summer from FrizmWORKS, Norse Projects, New Balance X HIP and Folk. #HIP #FrizmWORKS #NorseProjects #NewBalance…”
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Norse Projects Women's SS18 Campaign
"The farther you go the deeper it gets."
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The NP Thiers/Rocade is available in-store Norse Projects in Copenhagen, and worldwide online. Discover more via the link in our bio. #norseprojects #paraboot
NORSE PROJECTS on Instagram: “In December of 2019, Norse Projects re-opened the long-standing location at Pilestræde 41 as the Norse Projects Flagship store. The space…”
Marking its third ARKTISK installment.
In support of the conservation of the Arctic.
A conversation with the influential artist on the intersection of outdoors and fashion, fishing in LA, fatherhood, and making art
Technical outerwear and headwear ready for the colder months ahead.
Norse Projects just launched a collection of clothing with artist Geoff McFetridge. To inspire the collection, they went on a bikepacking trip along the base of the Sierra Nevada. Find more about Geoff's work, see an amazing gallery of photos from the trip, and watch a 16mm film they shot along the way...
Since 2004, Norse Projects has drawn upon its Scandinavian roots to inform a design language that supports an infrastructure for a highly adaptable wardrobe.
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