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  2. Hedebo embroidery - Wikipedia

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    It also incorporated button stitch and scallop stitch. Patterns are filled with curves, points and wheels or rings, often surrounded by leaves. It was used for costumes, small cloths and collars. It could be found in homes throughout Denmark for serviettes, tea cosies and decorated collars for women. [13]

  3. Uniforms of the Royal Danish Army - Wikipedia

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    The new uniform, first introduced in 1984, utilized M/84 camouflage pattern, which was a derivative of the Flecktarn B pattern specialized for the Danish environment. [38] The uniform, also named M/84, became both the standard barrack dress and combat uniform for all branches. [39]

  4. Category:Danish fashion - Wikipedia

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    Traditional and historic Danish clothing is listed under the category Danish clothing. ... Clothing companies of Denmark (5 C, 16 P) D. Danish models (6 C, 1 P)

  5. Tonsure (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Copenhagen, Denmark: Products: Clothing: Website: ... Tonsure was founded by Malte Flagstad in 2013. The brand won the Danish Design Talent Award in 2015 [1] ...

  6. M84 camouflage pattern - Wikipedia

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    The M/84 is a derivative of the Flecktarn B pattern produced by the German firm Marquardt & Schulz. [1] Using the same shapes and pattern, the number of colours was changed from 5 to 3 – choosing olive green, light green and black to better match the colouration of the Danish woodland environment. [2] M84 pattern

  7. Wood Wood - Wikipedia

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    Wood Wood is a contemporary fashion and lifestyle brand founded in 2002 and based in Copenhagen, Denmark. It has stores in Berlin, London, Aarhus and Copenhagen, and an online store. Wood Wood is directed by co-founders Karl-Oskar Olsen and Brian SS Jensen.

  8. Designers Remix - Wikipedia

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    Designers Remix is a Danish fashion house founded in 2002 by Charlotte Eskildsen. Eskildsen is the creative director and head of design. Designers Remix was created by Charlotte Eskildsen after she was hired by IC Companies [1] in 2002 to construct new brands. At the time, the collection was made from “leftovers” of the other IC Companies ...

  9. Norse Projects - Wikipedia

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    Norse Projects is a clothing brand based in Copenhagen, Denmark. The company designs and develops seasonal collections of men's and womenswear, blending influences from streetwear and classical workwear with high-end fashion. [1] The creative director of the company is Tobia Sloth.