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tijdelijk modemuseum

From January to April 2016, The Dotted Suit Project partners with atelier The New Haberdashery to collect the most extraordinary stories about garments at the location of the Temporary Fashion Museum in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. All participants have the chance to win a custom made garment by The New Haberdashery.
Participate and win your very own couture piece!

Need some help with your story? On Sunday January 17th, Esther Muñoz Grootveld, founder of The Dotted Suit Project, will host a workshop to capture stories of visitors on the spot. Entrance is free. For more information, please click here.

Curious about the stories collected at The New Haberdashery?
Scroll down and find out.

And keep an eye on our website to see if your story is chosen winner.

The Like Mike Shoes

( The Like Mike Shoes ) “Being a teenage boy in the 90’s almost automatically led to wanting to be ‘Like Mike’. The caps, the t-shirts, the posters, the jerseys, but most important of all: the shoes. ‘The shoes? …it’s gotta

The Like Mike Shoes

( The Like Mike Shoes ) “Being a teenage boy in the 90’s almost automatically led to wanting to be ‘Like Mike’. The caps, the t-shirts, the posters, the jerseys, but most important of all: the shoes. ‘The shoes? …it’s gotta

The Total Look

( The Total Look ) “I can’t help but choose an entire outfit, starting with a scarf. I love this scarf because it’s black. I’ve always had many black items in my wardrobe, because they are convenient: in case you don’t know what

The Total Look

( The Total Look ) “I can’t help but choose an entire outfit, starting with a scarf. I love this scarf because it’s black. I’ve always had many black items in my wardrobe, because they are convenient: in case you don’t know what

The Black Boots

( The Black Boots ) “Normally I don’t really get attached to garments that much. In those sporadic moments I have the urge to clean up, I get serious about it and bring tons of things to the nearest textile

The Black Boots

( The Black Boots ) “Normally I don’t really get attached to garments that much. In those sporadic moments I have the urge to clean up, I get serious about it and bring tons of things to the nearest textile