About Du Nord

I have been in this industry for over a quarter of a century and one of the most valuable lessons I've learned is, "follow your instincts".
When I opened Store Du Nord in the late Summer of 2019, I never imagined that I'd be there where I am now: a space that revolves around thoughtful craftsmanship, respectful connections with makers and visitors and a deep projection of my ongoing thoughts translated into garments, objects and print.
Of course there's always been the idea and desire to build something a-typical in terms of a retail store. High streets are occupied with mediocre and mainstream bulk, and the world wide web is more and more Pandora's box.
When I started out in 2019, my views were more on finding balance between a very niche craftsmanship on the one side, and accessible mid-range brands on the other.
Within the first month of opening, I realized that that was not what I was needing in my own (ad)venture.
Over time, Store Du Nord grew more and more into a collective of like-minded makers, designers and customers. I intensified my search for lost garments and techniques, meeting specialized makers from around the world and connecting with them on a more personal level before taking the plunge business-wise.
At the same time, not neglecting the accessibility of my store by continuously seeking timeless garments at a fair price point, to sit alongside the very specific (or perhaps, niche) garments, objects and print that I want to share with the world.
Writing this updated version of "About Du Nord", I cannot help but look back and realize that although the journey has been very rocky and challenging, I also realize I'm not even halfway there where I want to be.
In an industry and consumer world so deeply rotten to the core, I continue to strive to find the very best within my means and within my values.
A tribute to craft, with respect for mankind and nature.
Whether it is the boundary-pushing engineering by Daniel Gu of MotivMfg., the award-winning design innovations achieved by Norwegian Rain, or the slow ethos of San Francisco-based Evan Kinori, all the way to the evergreens of British icon Barbour and the calm palette of Hansen Garments.
All of them, all of the makers I work with, sit at a side of the spectrum that I cherish, appreciate and respect.
It is a true joy and privilege to be able to showcase their work in a thoughtful curation at Store Du Nord.
A place to slow down, to learn and discuss, and to do better.
Thank you for your ongoing support.
I've only just begun. Stay inspired!
Jeroen.
Craftsmanship
My initial goal was to find artisans, both traditional and innovative, and present their craft. Over time this has evolved into a curated selection of hard-to-find makers from all over the world. Pushing boundaries together to do better.
Creating Value
The choices made, the energy and time spent sourcing and researching, it is all for a good reason. To create value.
For you, for the makers, for us.
A better side of the retail industry.
