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Nordic Poetry: Get cosy for winter

Nordic Poetry: Get cosy for winter
26 November 2012
Lauren Johnstone
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Lauren Johnstone
26 November 2012

If you’re looking for those big, retro, cosy jumpers that are perfect for winter then this is your new haven. Whether you’re scouring the streets of renowned Spitalfields market (where this brand was born), or surfing the web from the comfort of your own home, we’re sure you’ll have no regrets. 

Nordic Poetry was set up by a Scandinavian girl whose passions include collecting the very best, fresh and up-to-date fashion.

Nordic Poetry monitors current fashion trends and then goes out into the world to hand-pick every high-end quality and original garment. They source the very best in vintage clothing from brands like Levis, Barbour and even Diane Von Furstenburg. This allows you to buy the most beautiful, high-end fashion labels for a fraction of the price.

The website launched in June, 2012, featuring page after page of the best vintage clothing for both men and women leaving you spoilt for choice! Nordic Poetry commented: “We believe that fashion can be ethical and by offering the very best in collected vintage, we hope you will enjoy discovering unique garments from a range of eras that reflect your personal style.” 

No matter what your personal style preference is, whether that be quirky or preppy, there is no doubt you will find something that you love in this vintage boutique, especially with their diverse range of party outfits to casual wear. Warn your bank account before visiting the website; I know our basket was full to the brim. 

Lauren Johnstone
Photos: Courtesy of Nordic Poetry

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