Hermès store to open in OSLO in October

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Liberté;8587140 said:
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There's not even a Starbucks in Norway. :roflmfao: THere ARE several McDonalds though.

No it's not me in my avatar, that's ayumi hamasaki ^_^ I do have wings though. ;)

:crybaby:Dont rub it in! How cruel!
Im norwegian, so feel free to ask question if you like.
Its so depressing that we miss out on a lot of nice brands.
Ive been waiting for a chanel store for sooooo long.
Aprox a year or maybe two ago we got a agent provocateur butiqoue.
About time!!
 
:crybaby:Dont rub it in! How cruel!
Im norwegian, so feel free to ask question if you like.
Its so depressing that we miss out on a lot of nice brands.
Ive been waiting for a chanel store for sooooo long.
Aprox a year or maybe two ago we got a agent provocateur butiqoue.
About time!!

I'm norwegian too ;) But hate to tell you that the Agent Provocateur store is being closed now (de er slått konkurs) due to bad business.

Hope the Hermes store will survive though, I'm going there in a couple of weeks :yahoo: Plan on getting some more Kelly Caleche perfume, and my very first twilly/pochette/scarf... :graucho:
 
I'm norwegian too ;) But hate to tell you that the Agent Provocateur store is being closed now (de er slått konkurs) due to bad business.

Hope the Hermes store will survive though, I'm going there in a couple of weeks :yahoo: Plan on getting some more Kelly Caleche perfume, and my very first twilly/pochette/scarf... :graucho:

Nooooo:wtf: Good thing i travel a lot!
 
Kashmira I think it's like mon - sat 10-18. Not sure though. I recall itäs closed sundays.

At a period they had the norwegian Oslo stores typographics on the Stockholm receipts due to some problem.
 
Could someone give me an example of the prices? For example the 90 cm scarves, how much are they? And do tourists (from EU countries) get any tax refund?
One more question: Is there a sale this summer?

I'm going to Norway sometime this summer (never been eventhough I don't live that far away - so excited!!). I might also have a chance to go to H in Stockholm, so the same questions apply to that :) Except I know there's no tax refund for me there ;)
 
I was in Oslo last weekend and the prices are somewhat higher than in Stockholm but unfortunately I don't recall the prices of the 90 cm scarves. The SA told me that it was possible to get a tax refund but then I heard from someone else that it was not possible so now I am a bit confused.
 
^You can get a tax refund as long as you live outside the nordic countries. I'm surprised to hear prices are higher than stockholm as the NOK is stronger than the SEK. I qwould think the scarves are near 3000 NOK right now, which is about 480 USD or 340 Euros.
 
Liberté;11151352 said:
^You can get a tax refund as long as you live outside the nordic countries. I'm surprised to hear prices are higher than stockholm as the NOK is stronger than the SEK. I qwould think the scarves are near 3000 NOK right now, which is about 480 USD or 340 Euros.

That makes sense- thanks! I think that a scarf is 3200 SEK in Sweden (or was it 3100 SEK?!). 3000 NOK corresponds to approx. 3690 SEK so it is more expensive in Norway.
It is the same owner of H Oslo and H Stockholm.
 
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