Norse Projects SS13 Anton Shirts

By Nick Grant


Your shirt has the ability to voice your mood on any given day. A dark denim shirt might say that you’re ready to get down to work, while a bright print might say “I’m feelin’ frisky.” Whatever your state, these EU-made, 100% cotton Norse Projects Anton Shirts are the perfect way to say it. Read More »

Norse Projects Aros Heavy Chinos

By Nick Grant


As I’m sure many of you know, searching for a pair of reliable chinos can feel a lot like being on a wild goose chase. Which is why we should all give thanks to Denmark’s Norse Projects for saving us the trouble. Made in the EU, tapered to perfection and available in a wide palette of heavy-weight Italian twills, the label’s Aros Heavy Chinos are like a freshly laid golden egg (get it? It’s another goose idiom). Read More »

Norse Projects Aros Light Shorts

By Nick Grant


If there is one thing Norse Projects is known for doing extremely well, it’s bottoms. And looking at their Aros Light Shorts, it’s easy to see why. Made in the EU and featuring a best-in-class fit with all the fixins, the shorts will have you feeling like butta, even when the temperature’s high. Read More »

Norse Projects Roeldal Blazer


The Roeldal Blazer from Norse Projects, a two part haiku:

Unstructured blazer
Floral print on the inside
Two trends in one piece

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Norse Projects Sigfred Knits


There’s kind of Goldilocks’ porridge thing going on with the Sigfred Knits from Norse Projects. They’ve got casual sweatshirt details, but are made from a dressy sweater fabric. Their fit is slim, but not in a painted-on kind of way. And their price, though not exactly low, for EU-made isn’t all that high either. In short: they’re just right. Read More »

Norse Projects Anton Wool Shirt


The Anton Wool Shirt from Denmark’s Norse Projects is cut and sewn in the EU from a 65% wool / 35% polyester blend. A modern take on the classic flannel camp shirt, the AWS features a shrunken button down collar, single chest pocket with a button closure, two-button adjustable cuffs, and a handsome, slim fit. Norse Projects’ own Norse Store has them (convenient), and the price without the VAT, plus the international shipping, ain’t half bad. Read More »

Norse Projects Villads Heavy Shirt


As if my readiness for autumn wasn’t already at peak, Norse Projects had to go and drop this beauty on us. The Villads Heavy Shirt is cut and sewn in the EU from brawny 265 gram (that’s 9 oz. for you non-metric types), 100% cotton gaberdine. Part of the brand’s excellent AW11 collection, the VHS’ weight and roomy shirt-jacket fit make it an ideal outer layer to go from the cool nights of summer to the crisp days of autumn (poetry!). Details include wooden buttons, adjustable cuffs and flap pockets on the chest. Read More »

Instead of Rent: June, 2011

The moderately and (very) immoderately priced goods that I’d rather spend it on this month.

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Norse Projects Lindar Shorts


Usually when I think of cargo shorts, I also think of flip-flops, backwards white hats, and the threat of date rape. However, thanks to Denmark’s Norse Projects, it’s looking like I might have a reason to ditch those less than favorable associations. Crafted in the EU from 100% cotton twill, the brand’s new-for-spring Lindar shorts offer military-style for the style-conscious (and roofie-free). Details include a button fly, snap-top front cargo pockets (that also have side entry), back welt pockets and a nice slim fit. Read More »

Instead of Rent: March, 2011

The moderately and (very) immoderately priced goods that I’d rather spend it on this month.

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