Reykjavík Grapevine


Reykjavík Grapevine - 01.06.2017, Blaðsíða 36

Reykjavík Grapevine - 01.06.2017, Blaðsíða 36
The R eykjavík G rapevine B est of R eykjavík 20 17 36 Best clothing store Húrra Reykjavík Hverfisgata 50 & 78 Húrra Reykjavík is a white-cube space located on Hverfisgata, a street that’s undergone a huge facelift in recent years. The store has become a fast favourite with locals, including all the members of our panel, who collectively called this one immediately. “Húrra has created a buzz and excitement around fashion never before seen in Iceland,” they said. “They have also single-handedly created a sneak- er culture here. Before Húrra, no one had ever camped out to buy a pair of sneakers in Iceland.” The excitement is for people of all ages, they noted: “My boss who is 63 years old just bought shoes at Húrra.” Runners Up Herrafataverzlun Kormáks & Skjaldar Laugavegur 59 This upmarket haberdashery sells top quality menswear and accessories. Their suits are cut to various pleasingly retro fits, and made from sturdy Shetland tweed. It’s an experience to shop there—the service is old-fashioned, and there’s an in-house barber and a tailor for alterations. It’s on the pricey side, but you really get what you pay for here. Aftur Laugavegur 39 Aftur is a mecca for Iceland’s stylish gothy fashionistas. Whilst most of the young Reykjavík crowd is wearing baseball caps and 90s throwback pieces, the older ones are often seen in flowing black caps and dresses. If you want to get this particularly distinctive 101 Reykjavík look, go here. Previous Winners None: it's a new category. Best place to buy a wool sweater Handprjóna- sambandið Skólavörðustígur 19 The Icelandic wool sweater, or lopap- eysa, is a staple of Icelandic clothing. These thick woollen sweaters last a very long time and are warm, breathable and showerproof, being made from the thick, bristly Icelandic wool known as lopi. Their popularity with visitors means that they’re sometimes now mass-produced outside of Iceland for tourists, then shipped back in: but one place you know you’ll get the real deal is at Handprjónasambandið, Iceland’s very own hand-knitting association. “It’s an experience to shop there,” said the panel. “They have all colours and all fits, from neon green to a Spiderman pattern—whatever you want.” Choose wisely! Runners Up Red Cross Laugavegur 12b & 116, Skólavörðustígur 12 Lopapeysur can be pretty pricey, so if you’re on a budget, secondhand can be the way to go. The various branches of Red Cross has a fluctuating but often quite wide choice, and you’ll know the money goes to a good cause. The panel remarked: “There’s a good selection, and they are all ‘authentic,’ if you will.” Farmers & Friends Hólmaslóð 2 & Laugavegur 37 Of the more high-street-style options, the panel opted for the Farmers Market outlet, Farmers and Friends. “Their sweaters have a modern look that is very fashionable, and a nice fit,” they said. “If you want to wear your sweater with a short skirt and high heels, the Farmers Market brand is it.” Previous Winners 2016: Handprjónasambandið 2015: Red Cross 2014: Handprjónasambandið 2013: Handprjónasambandið Best goddamn store Kjötborg Ásvallagata 19 Kjötborg is a neighbourhood convenience store that takes people back to the days before supermarkets and chains. A favourite with Vesturbær locals, it’s a bastion of continuity in a rapidly changing city. “I used to go there when I was really small and they still know me,” said one panelist. “I can write down my name if I forgot my wallet. It’s one of those places—a neighborhood store.” Another added: “When the food is at its sell-by date, they go around to el- derly people and give it to them for free. It’s one of the few stores left with such a personal touch. It’s one of the last authentic cor- ner shops.” Runners Up Góði Hirðirinn Fellsmúli 28 The Icelandic version of the Good Shep- herd is an Aladdin’s cave of secondhand furniture and jumble. “I love going in there—it’s all about the hustle-and-bus- tle, and unexpectedly finding a piano,” said the panel. “Someone just found a fake vagina sex toy there. There was a price tag on it and everything. Amazing.” Borðið Ægisíða 123 This neighbourhood spot in Vesturbær is a relative newcomer, but has quickly become a favourite with locals. It’s a café that also serves as a delicatessen, with a cheese and cured meats counter and shelves of fancy pasta and unusual dips and sauces. “It’s so cute and Ital- ian-style,” remarked the panel. Previous Winners 2016: Geysir 2015: Geysir BEST OF REYKJAVÍK 2017 Shopping Stuff is better than money anyway
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