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Norse Projects

NEW MUSIC. B.B.C

17 November 2010, 21.48 | Posted in Uncategorized | No comments »

I recently discovered this “young” London based band, Bombay Bicycle Club through our
Norse Projects intern Nick. I first i didnt notice but after a few times it got stuck in my head and now i really like it

Even though the band was formed much earlier they released their first album I Had the Blues But I Shook Them Loose in July last year.
Great music, great potential…

NORSE PROJECTS X LAVENHAM HORSERUGS OUT NOW

15 November 2010, 17.57 | Posted in Uncategorized | No comments »

Here is a detailed look into the latest projects between Norse & Lavenham Horsrugs.
The line concists of 2 quilted, 3 pocket wool vests aswell as 2 nylon / corduroy shirt jackets.
All styles are exclusively available through norse store aswell as norseprojects.com

THANK YOU

02 November 2010, 11.39 | Posted in Uncategorized | No comments »

Got the babies the other day from Converse… Thank you Matthew…

NORSE – LORO PIANA WOOL DOWN JACKETS

01 November 2010, 16.42 | Posted in Uncategorized | No comments »

We just got these down beauties in the store.
The jackets are all made from Loro Piana Storm System wool fabric and has a water repellent
treatment and exclusive hydrophilic membranes that are water resistant transpiring and windproof.

All zippers are gun metal 8mm RiRi zippers

Available in Dark Navy & Heather Grey through the Norse store

MARK MCNAIRY FOR NORSE PROJECTS

01 November 2010, 15.38 | Posted in Uncategorized | No comments »

Finally…. 3 new models by NYC designer Mark McNairy for Norse Projects first seen in August 2010.
Well. All 3 models are now available in the store, all made in 15 copies each…

www.norsestore.com

NORSE PROJECTS X HESTRA FW10

26 October 2010, 19.14 | Posted in Uncategorized | No comments »

Brand new collaboration gloves just landed at the store and online site

Norse Projects

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NORSE PROJECTS X LAVENHAM

26 October 2010, 14.50 | Posted in Uncategorized | No comments »

Here is the first preview from the upcoming partnership between Norse Projects & Lavenham.

The project will concist of 4 classic but twisted items and should land in our store around 1st week of November.

More detailed images soon.

www.norseprojects.com

NORSE PROJECTS x HIDEOUT x BARBARIAN PREVIEW

05 May 2010, 17.41 | Posted in Uncategorized | 1 comment »

Here is the first teaser of the Norse Projects x Hideout x Barbarian Co-lab releasing May 14th exclusively at London’s  Hideout store and the Norse store in Copenhagen.

Late last year Norse Projects took contact to one of our favorite partners and personal friends, Michael Kopelman of Hideout in London regarding teaming up to create a unique item together.

After thinking for a while Michael came up with the idea to make a real rugby shirt, in the best possible quality. This meant that teaming up with  a genuine rugby gear manufacturer was esential

After researching the rugby market we decided to work with Canadia-  based Barbarian Rugby Wear to produce a small line of polos designed for and by Norse Projects and Hideout.

Barbarian has been producing the finest custom made rugby shirts since 1981 made for genuine rugby players using only fibers of North American orgin.

NORSE PROJECTS X THE HIDEOUT X BARBARIAN

Technical info about the shirts:

- Underarm reinforcing patches sewn with a zigzag-stitch for added durability.

- Rubber buttons for safety are attached with a cross stitch.

- Placket protected by 4 pieces of heavyweight cotton herringbone tape, assembled with single- needle lockstitch precision.

- Collar is 8.5-ounce twill, triple-stitched with 3/4″ reinforcing tape for extra strength.

- Semicircular reinforcing patch at the back of the neck.

- Overlocked seams with large bite using heavy-duty thread at twelve stitches to the inch

- Two bar tacks prevent placket from gaping open.

- Shirt bottoms are finished with two-needle cover seam stitch to provide full drape and prevent turn over.

- Lycra® plaited seamless cuffs attached with two-needle overlock stitch for exceptional shape retention.

- Full-cut tapered sleeve for maximum comfort.

COPENHAGEN PARTS HANDLEBAR

27 April 2010, 19.07 | Posted in Uncategorized | No comments »

Our good friends at GOODMORNING TECHNOLOGY just launched this new handy handlebar made for racing and trackbikes.

Old-school basket weave is fine if that’s your thing, but what real choice is there if you care about how your bike looks, and your style is more urban than country cottage? What if you ride a stylish single-speed but you also want to carry bags and groceries? Our response? The Bike Porter.

The Bike Porter combines cool aesthetics with practical function without corrupting the clean, simple lines of your ride.

By integrating the basket into the handlebar, the Bike Porter offers a sublime transport option which works as part of your bike as well as introducing an evolution in style.

The basket will be available from select retailers worldwide soon.

COPENHAGEN PARTS

WILL I GO TO HELL FOR THIS

17 April 2010, 16.03 | Posted in Uncategorized | No comments »

Tomorrow is the release party for the long awaited book “Will I Go To Hell For This” about 25 years of subway graffiti in Copenhagen. Sunday the 17th from 15.00 – 18.00 at Lygten (Nørrebro Station) in Copenhagen.

Will I Go To Hell For This is a new Danish book from three dedicated authors about graffiti on the Copenhagen S-trains from 1984 to 2009. After more than two years of work, more than 75 interviews and after selecting over 600 photos, the final result is a book that gives an overview of 25 years of Copenhagen S-train graffiti and offers the reader a rare glimpse into the hidden world of the graffiti writers. To cater for both the local Danish audience and the international graffiti community, the book comes in two versions, one with Danish text and another version with English text.

The hardcover book contains 264 high quality, full color pages filled with great photographs, informative text and exciting quotes. The title, Will I Go To Hell For This, refers to a piece painted by Rens in 1993, Rens also supplied the logo and foreword in the book. The subject of Copenhagen S-train graffiti is divided into 14 chapters, ranging from graffiti terms such as Panels, Window-downs, Wholecars, Bombing and Insides to more broad chapters like History, The Life, Yards, Tourists and Resistance.

WILL I GO TO HELL FOR THIS



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