While unique, locally produced goods distinguish many nations in world markets, notable exceptions include North Korea, whose self-imposed isolation keeps it conspicuously absent from the global economy. Motivated by that very isolation, a group of young Swedes has launched an endeavour to forge connections with the nation through a startup company that will be the first to produce jeans in North Korea and export them to the rest of the world.
Coming from backgrounds in advertising and PR, the Swedish trio are now operating as Noko Jeans, which they say is "our attempt to approach and get closer to North Korea." After several meetings with North Korean government officials, the Swedes were invited to visit the nation this summer, and ended up securing a manufacturer: North Korea's largest mining company. The first samples arrived in Stockholm in October, and the jeans are due to become available next year, Noko's founders say.
In an increasingly globalized world, consumers see considerable value in products that are (still) made here, as our sister site trendwatching.com would say. Will North Korean jeans really be added to the list? That remains to be seen. One to watch!
Website: www.nokojeans.com
Contact: info@nokojeans.com







This is a GOOD news
Boy, if you thought there were problems with abused/slave/convict labor in other parts of the world, there is no limit to what this most authoritarian, opressive government will do to its people to get hard cash. Naive and misguided !
Boy, if you thought there were problems with abused/slave/convict labor in other parts of the world, there is no limit to what this most authoritarian, opressive government will do to its people to get hard cash. Naive and misguided !
This is the most authoritarian, opressive government in the world. If you thought there were problems with abuse/slave/convict labor in other parts of the world, there is no limit to what N. Korea will do for hard cash. Naive and misguided...
Amazing and brave!
That's really great. Way to exploit slave labor, you morally superior Europeans!
Great to see that they do something to develop this country. I really hope they succeed so that we can see at least a small change in this country.