Mixtapes, skulls, characters from eighties video games… that’s right, hipsters, it’s 2007 in the form of a scarf! Copenhagen’s Wood Wood, which is once again profusely stocked at New Dandyism, is looking awesome this season, and (have no fear) the designs on that scarf are the only cliches you’ll find in the collection. Wood Wood, which started in 2002 with a line of printed tees and sweats, has now expanded their line to include anoraks, bags, basic tees, and bags. I haven’t examined anything up close(r than my computer screen), but New Dandyism has some high standards when it comes to menswear, so I imagine these clothes offer as much quality as they do style. My faves: Ludwig in Acid Green and Sven in Black. And, okay, even though buying one would kind of be like listening to Cold War Kids for the first time today, I still kinda like the scarf. You know, to have around for my kids in 20 years.

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Aman Monday, 10.01.07 @ 12:12 pm

omg! I just bought that scarf on their website, http://www.woodwood.de, I also love their “Boys Don’t Cry” sweatshirt…


Ali Monday, 10.01.07 @ 12:18 pm

I haven’t seen any of the WoodWood stuff at New Dandyism in person either, but I’ve been to the WoodWood shop in Copenhagen several times and you’re totally on target about the quality. Scandinavian products are made to last and WoodWood is no exception.


Benjamin A. Wendelboe Monday, 10.01.07 @ 2:48 pm

I second Ali’s comment.. Great stuff..


bb Tuesday, 10.02.07 @ 9:57 pm

yeah the wood wood stuff is great. the new collection is better than the last. i’ve ordered from http://www.newdandyism.com/ before. good people, good service




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