A friendship that built a brand

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A tweak here and a tweak there

“We have achieved great success with our NOOS programme”

90 years of Trønder menswear

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Fragile optimism

Down-to-earth approach allows you to be flexible

Upcoming trends: Here’s what the trends look like in the Scandinavian market

New Norwegian fashion brand – at Texcon first

Give young people a chance

True merchant spirit in Ulsteinvik

The chairman wants to save more and earn more

5 tendenser for herre – vår og sommer 2025

The 5 key trends for men – spring and summer 2025

5 tendenser for dame – vår og sommer 2025

Key trends for women – spring and summer 2025

Here comes the sun!

Get to know the Swedish brand that’s almost selling more in Norway than in its home country

A positive change

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Fashion to every corner of Norway

With a turnover of NOK 98 million, this Norwegian brand has taken Europe by storm

A complete guide to essential accessories

Speed dating leads to long-term relationships

Saving lots of time with GoFact

How much are international trends matching up to the trends we’re seeing in the Norwegian and Scandinavian markets?

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The clothes store that grew from home

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Subjective truths

A look at the latest trends from the international fashion shows and fashion weeks

Dressed for success

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There are many reasons to be smiling right now

Don’t be a world champion – we’ve got enough of those

5 tendenser for herre – høst og vinter 2024/2025

5 trends for men – autumn and winter 2024/2025

Trender for dame - høst og vinter 2024/2025

5 trends for women – autumn and winter 2024/2025

Don’t invite your shop to your Christmas dinner

Location, location, location

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Create buyer desire!

We need plenty of headroom

9 key trends for social media in 2024

Jam-packed theme day

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Step up involvement!

Style interview with Andrea Sveinsdottir: “Norwegians don’t make an effort to dress well in everyday life”