Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Goods - Osterbro, Copenhagen

Goods - Osterbro, Copenhagen

The owner of an excellent men's boutique in Copenhagen called Goods. His style reflected a subtle attention to fit and quality that was matched by the clothing in the store. His shirt was by a British company called Folk and had wonderful little details, like the tiny stitched F-O-L-K letters in the pattern:

Folk shirt

16 comments:

  1. That is one cool shirt! Love the typography!
    Can I have some more please. I miss your posts.

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  2. the details make the shirt..I like this stylish comfortable style..

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  3. Anonymous6:48 PM

    I'm curious about the pale pink shirts in the back.

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  4. Hi Stacy - They might've been Acne.

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  5. I love how suttle the embellishment is.

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  6. Where for art thou, PikePine? This is my weekly treat!

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  7. Hi Shelby - Big update coming shortly. :)

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  8. Anonymous6:21 PM

    Come back to Seattle! Everyone's been braving the cold to strut their stuff on the streets of Capitol Hill, Belltown, Ballard and more. But alas, there is no Pike/Pine to capture them in all their glory! :)

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  9. Hmm.. this store is probably not like the Goods store in Seattle. And yes, I agree with Emmy. Come back to Seattle!

    p.s. I like that the color looks different up close.

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  10. Anonymous7:45 PM

    ARE YOU EVER GOING TO UPDATE??

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  11. Anonymous11:20 AM

    new posts please

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  12. Anonymous1:27 PM

    this blog is dead.

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  13. Anonymous2:51 PM

    Sad. Is this blog really over?
    Are there any other good Seattle fashion blogs to keep me connected to my old home?
    :-(

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  14. I have fallen in love with your blog!
    And these pictures are great :)

    x!

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  15. I love the detail on his shirt! Thats so awesome. Are they letters too?

    Also...wanna follow each other? I believe in good karma!

    Smiles,
    Aina
    THE DUSTY LOFT

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Hello, reader - Please note that I generally do not publish negative comments on this blog. Pike/Pine is intended to be a positive commentary on Seattle's street fashion, particularly for the people who are kind enough to let me photograph them.