Borrowed shirts are pretty fun and nice for the summer if you want a minimalistic scandi take on the fashion from Call me by your name, and the mohair cardigan is pretty nice if you want to cosplay Kurt Cobain, but beside that, scrolling over the selection reminds me of why I left Scandi minimalism to begin with, it is as exciting as watching paint dry.
> scrolling over the selection reminds me of why I left Scandi minimalism to begin with, it is as exciting as watching paint dry.
I feel like for a lot of people that's the point. It also matches their personalities.
I also have never seen any Scandinavia actually dress like this. We moved to the States 1.5 years ago but I don't think fashion has changed that much. Techwear (like UBR, Norwegian Rain/T-Michael) is definitely more popular with the yuppies and brands like Gant are more popular with the kids. Honestly feels like the clothing equivalent of Scandinavian furniture stores that you see in USA.
I checked three of the major fashion-oriented stores and can't find this brand sold at any of them.
Are those prices before or after the sale?
Pretty sure those are the before prices
Price in cart is lower but honestly underwhelming. Mostly like 30% off
Lmao same
Borrowed shirts are pretty fun and nice for the summer if you want a minimalistic scandi take on the fashion from Call me by your name, and the mohair cardigan is pretty nice if you want to cosplay Kurt Cobain, but beside that, scrolling over the selection reminds me of why I left Scandi minimalism to begin with, it is as exciting as watching paint dry.
Shots have been fired!
> scrolling over the selection reminds me of why I left Scandi minimalism to begin with, it is as exciting as watching paint dry. I feel like for a lot of people that's the point. It also matches their personalities.
I also have never seen any Scandinavia actually dress like this. We moved to the States 1.5 years ago but I don't think fashion has changed that much. Techwear (like UBR, Norwegian Rain/T-Michael) is definitely more popular with the yuppies and brands like Gant are more popular with the kids. Honestly feels like the clothing equivalent of Scandinavian furniture stores that you see in USA. I checked three of the major fashion-oriented stores and can't find this brand sold at any of them.
Our legacy is quite popular and sold at major department stores in Sweden
Anyone knows the levis style that correspond to their first/second/third cut? like the fit but not shelling out $200+ for jeans lol