Wardrobe essentials for autumn in Denmark
In case the rain, dropping temperatures and changing colours didn't make it obvious for you, autumn has arrived in Denmark in full force. To help you navigate the Danish autumn season in style, our friends at Scandinavia Standard have put together the ultimate wardrobe guide.
Blink and you could miss it: Danish autumn isn’t our longest season. Sometimes it seems like a mere day or two takes us from summer to winter! As the weather cools, however, there are a few wardrobe and household items that will make the transition as comfortable and cosy as possible. And don't worry, Scandinavia Standard will be back shortly (sooner than we'd all like, really) to guide your style choices through that longest of Denmark's seasons: the dreaded dark winter. Scandinavia Standard is a website and lifestyle brand providing content on design, culture and local business in the Scandinavian capitals for English-speaking residents and travellers, as well as those interested in the Scandinavian aesthetic internationally.
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Blink and you could miss it: Danish autumn isn’t our longest season.
Sometimes it seems like a mere day or two takes us from summer to winter! As the weather cools, however, there are a few wardrobe and household items that will make the transition as comfortable and cosy as possible.
And don't worry, Scandinavia Standard will be back shortly (sooner than we'd all like, really) to guide your style choices through that longest of Denmark's seasons: the dreaded dark winter.
Scandinavia Standard is a website and lifestyle brand providing content on design, culture and local business in the Scandinavian capitals for English-speaking residents and travellers, as well as those interested in the Scandinavian aesthetic internationally.
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