Moods of Norway
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Established by three university friends in 2003, Moods of Norway is now the most successful Norwegian clothing brand. It has branches all over Norway as well as in Sweden, Iceland, Japan and the USA. The slogan 'Happy Clothes for … Read more
Established by three university friends in 2003, Moods of Norway is now the most successful Norwegian clothing brand. It has branches all over Norway as well as in Sweden, Iceland, Japan and the USA. The slogan 'Happy Clothes for Happy People' gives a good idea of what to expect: playful designs inspired by Norwegian traditions, with influences from the international travels of the brand's founders. Read less

Norway's most influential fashion house
Established by three university friends in 2003, Moods of Norway is now the most successful Norwegian clothing brand. It has branches all over Norway as well as in Sweden, Iceland, Japan and the USA. The slogan 'Happy Clothes for Happy People' gives a good idea of what to expect: playful designs inspired by Norwegian traditions, with influences from the international travels of the brand's founders.
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