Portfolio Redesigns

A woman standing outdoors in a snowy forest during sunset, wearing sunglasses, a headband, a white jacket with an embroidered pattern on the front, and light blue jeans.
Woman sitting outside on a wooden perch, wearing sunglasses, a beige cap, a blue patterned fleece, and a navy jacket, with a blurred background of trees and open sky.
Person wearing a brown corduroy jacket with colorful geometric patterns on the chest and blue jeans, standing against a wooden background.
Part of a person's back wearing a gray jacket with a neckline hood, featuring an upcycled label and a beaded pattern on the lower section with geometric designs in black, white, red, orange, and gray colors.
Person wearing a red jacket with a Norrona logo patch on the sleeve and a colorful, patterned textile decorated with intricate geometric and floral designs.
A woman in snowy outdoor setting wearing a warm furry hat, reflective sunglasses, a black jacket with a colorful geometric pattern, and light blue jeans.
Woman in a yellow jacket and colorful patterned vest wearing white goggles, standing outdoors in a snowy forest on a sunny day.
Woman with gray hair, wearing sunglasses, a beige cap, a white jacket with a colorful geometric pattern, and light blue jeans, standing outdoors in a field.
Person wearing a green jacket with a colorful woven textile pattern on the back
A jacket with a white top and colorful patterned lower section hanging against a brown wall.
A jacket with an embroidered patch that says NORRØNA on the shoulder and a black, white, blue, and brown woven pattern on the back.
A woman with wavy brown hair wearing a black beanie, green jacket, and blue jeans standing outdoors on snow, with a patterned bag on her shoulder featuring geometric designs in orange, green, and cream.
A woman standing outdoors in a snow-covered landscape, wearing sunglasses, a navy baseball cap, a white jacket, a patterned fleece vest, brown gloves, and gray pants, smiling at the camera.
A woman kneeling on grass, wearing an intricately patterned, colorful woven shawl, holding a baby's hand on a wooden deck with scenic hills and water in the background.
Person wearing a red corduroy jacket with a colorful, patterned knit section on the back, holding a vintage camera, standing in front of a light wooden wall.
Military green jacket with an embroidered, colorful diamond pattern on the back.
A person wearing a white jacket, red cap, and sunglasses stands outdoors in a snowy forest, showing the back of a colorful, patterned textile vest.
Person walking in a snowy forest, wearing a green knit beanie, a black quilted vest with colorful woven patterns, black pants, and a black long-sleeve shirt.
A person in a colorful, patterned sweater and a black Patagonia hat standing outdoors in a snowy forest.
A person with brown hair wearing a blue and black cap, a blue jacket with an Aztec pattern on the back, and red pants, standing outdoors in a mountainous landscape with snow-capped peaks in the background.
Back view of a person wearing a denim jacket with a colorful, patterned embroidered design on the back, and light blue jeans.
Back of a denim jacket with a woven textile panel featuring a colorful geometric pattern in red, green, black, and white.
Woman standing in snow outdoors, wearing a black cap, sunglasses, a white jacket with a red patch on the sleeve, and a colorful patterned vest, with mountains and trees in the background.
A person wearing a brown jacket with a colorful embroidered butterfly design on the back, a red hat, and blue jeans standing outdoors in a snowy forest.

Values we care about.

  • Redesign and upcycling old clothes reduce textile waste and lower the environmental impact of fashion. By reusing and repurposing materials, it reduces the need for new resources and decreases the carbon footprint of the fashion industry.

  • Redesigned and upcycled clothes offer unique one-of-a-kind designs that can't be found in traditional retail stores. Clothes can be redesigned in a way that gives them a new life, adding creativity, and individuality to each garment. How unique is that?

  • Redesigned and upcycled clothes are probably more expensive compared to investing in a new fast fashion item. But, considering that you give your favorites a new life, reducing textile waste and lower the environmental impact with your fashion choices, it may be worth it ?

  • With redesign and upcycling of clothes, we have the opportunity to customize clothes to suit every individually body and unique style preference. Our bodys are not equal to a conventional size guide, right ?

  • We source all of our materials locally and from online marketplaces in Norway. We use waste and deadstock from the fashion industry. We belive this is the way to become circular in the textile industry.