Norse Projects Recycles Unused GORE-TEX Fabrics for Functional Capsule
Consisting of a Shell jacket, tote bag and bucket hat.







Copenhagen institution Norse Projects has reunited with GORE-TEX for a new capsule of functional outerwear and accessories. The latest collection is constructed from unused and leftover fabrics from previous collaborations between Norse and GORE-TEX.
All pieces in the collection come in two dual-color options including “Ash Grey/Black” and “Cadmium Orange/Burnt Sienna.” The focal point of the collection is the Fyn Shell jacket, which is constructed from 3-Layer GORE-TEX for the “Ash Grey/Black” option while the “Cadmium Orange/Burnt Sienna” iteration is made from GORE-TEX PACLITE®.
Alongside the two Shell jackets, the Norse Projects x GORE-TEX collection also features bucket hats and bags constructed from the upcycled fabrics.
The full collection is available now from the Norse Projects web store, with prices ranging from £80 GBP (approximately $80 USD) for the bucket hat to £540 GBP (approximately $685 USD) for the Shell jacket.
As well as launching its latest GORE-TEX collaboration, Norse Projects also recently opened the doors to its new flagship store.