Club 121 Project

Club 121 Project is a Norwegian clothing brand, creating limited runs of high-quality garments with a subtle and timeless design for everyday use.

Our story is unlike most. The name Club 121 has existed since the early 2000s, long before it became a brand. It started as an identity— a gathering point for kids with time on their hands, expressing themselves through art, skateboarding, sports, music, and community.

What began as a movement became a brand in 2017, but our core remains the same. We still create with purpose, staying true to the values that shaped us.

There’s Only One United. (If you know, you know.)

Responsibility

Let’s be honest—the fashion industry isn’t exactly kind to the planet. But that doesn’t mean we can’t do better.

At Club 121 Project, we are committed to slow fashion and high-quality craftsmanship. Our garments are made to be worn all year round, season after season, ensuring longevity over trends.

We also focus on versatility—our designs are intentionally created to mix and match effortlessly, making it easy to style them with what you already own. By choosing well and wearing longer, we reduce waste together.

Quality over quantity. Fewer pieces, better choices.

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Our philosophy

At Club 121 Project, we create high-quality garments with a timeless and versatile design—pieces that are meant to be worn, re-worn, and truly lived in.

Our inspiration comes from music, art, and culture—the creative spaces where individuality and community coexist. Club 121 started as a way to express and connect, and that mindset still shapes everything we do today.

Our collections are limited and built to last. A balance of graphic prints, subtle embroidery, and classic colors, designed to seamlessly fit into your everyday wardrobe.

We focus on hoodies, crewnecks, headwear, tees, long-sleeves, and accessories, collaborating with experienced producers in both Europe and Asia to ensure quality that stands the test of time.

Because great design isn’t just about how it looks—it’s about how it makes you feel.