Norse Projects’ Erik Jacket is Made in Italy From Recycled Cotton
Channel your inner grandparent now and forever on with this gorgeously textured jacket from venerable Danish label, Norse Projects.
Channel your inner grandparent now and forever on with this gorgeously textured jacket from venerable Danish label, Norse Projects.
The Gore-Tex Infinium Sports Cap from Scandinavian specialists Norse Projects might just be your ticket to avoiding a drenched dome during April showers.
Norse Projects’ Christopher Garbadine pants are a great all-rounder, especially if you snowboard to all your work meetings.
Coming in at under $200, the cost-per-wear potential on Norse Projects' highly textured and highly versatile Jorn Overshirt is incredible.
Made in Portugal from a knitted cotton/nylon blend infused with 15% Cordura yarns, these Norse socks might be the toughest you're ever likely to acquire.
Gore-goodness in a heavy, bright orange dose from Norse Projects as they offer a lighter edition of their Fynn Shell for the warmer months.
Nylon in the fabric and an unstructured body has this thing nodding to outdoor wear but encouraging you to bust out your chinos and penny loafers.
A genuine indigo dye combined with an environmentally conscious manufacturing method—they took the hard road on this one and we can appreciate that.
Simple, clean, technical steez for those guys that put on a $800 Arc'teryx jacket to go and buy some milk at the local bodega.
Mother of pearl buttons, curved hem, and a lovely blend of subdued tones for the plaid. Norse Projects will wrap you up in wool gauze.