Norse Store
Coordinates
55.6811065° N, 12.5793396° E
Address
Pilestræde 41
1112 Copenhagen K
Denmark
Website
www.norsestore.com
Email
service@norsestore.com
Telephone
+45 (0) 5369 6626
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Since its inception in 2004, Norse Store has become one of the most widely recognised Scandinavian menswear stores. Situated in the heart of Copenhagen’s Nørreport and neatly tucked away on Pilestræde (a few streets away from the King’s Gardens), the Norse Store presents a tightly curated selection of menswear and associated goods with a focus on functionality and quality. The store presents a carefully balanced edit of classic and ultra-modern pieces and specialises in traditional workwear and outdoor garments including Japanese speciality and technical performance wear.
The Norse Store is also home to Norse Projects, the Danish menswear label created with the Norse Store customer in mind. Remaining true to the motto that inspired their inaugural collection, ‘Created to improve life – Good for all seasons’, each Norse Projects seasonal collection consists of functional classics blended with a workwear aesthetic. Crafted to a high standard, the quality of the fabrics is demonstrated through the durability of each piece; made with care, Norse Projects is serious clothing for individuals who appreciate the finer details.
Alongside Norse Projects, the Norse Store presents an extensive inventory of streetwear, sneakers and accessories from international brands including A.P.C, Arc'teryx Veilance, Mark McNairy, Nanamica, Junya Watanabe MAN, Our Legacy, Levi’s Vintage Clothing, Yuketen, Monitaly, Trickers, Post Overalls, Red Wing, Head Porter, Comme des Garçons SHIRT, Nike Sportswear and Visvim.
Norse Store and Norse Projects have a loyal following thanks to their creative individualism and reluctance to compromise on quality and good design.
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Opening Hours
Monday - Thursday
10:00am – 6:00pm
Friday
10:00 am – 7:00 pm
Saturday
10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Sunday
Closed
Nearest Train Station
Kongens Nytorv
Nearest Bus Station
Nørreport
Words by Lee Fleming
Photography by Michael Gannon
Taken with a Nikon D800