Updated
Updated · Vogue · Jul 13
Erling Haaland Returns to Oslo With $750 'Whiskey Raccoon' After 2-1 World Cup Exit
Updated
Updated · Vogue · Jul 13

Erling Haaland Returns to Oslo With $750 'Whiskey Raccoon' After 2-1 World Cup Exit

3 articles · Updated · Vogue · Jul 13

Summary

  • Oslo saw Erling Haaland arrive home after Norway’s 2-1 World Cup quarterfinal loss to England, carrying a Dolce & Gabbana tote and a $750 taxidermied “Whiskey Raccoon.”
  • The raccoon came from Wild Bill’s Western store in Dallas, where Haaland also bought a cowboy hat, boots and a T-shirt reading “Y’all Can Kiss My Dallas.”
  • The bag was a newer fashion pickup: an ecru Dolce & Gabbana Sicily tote with burgundy alligator accents that debuted only last month at the brand’s spring 2027 menswear show in Milan.
  • The haul capped a U.S. trip in which Haaland drew attention not only for Norway’s World Cup run but also for his humor, Snapchat posts and high-profile taste in handbags.

Insights

How is Haaland's quirky persona shaping his legacy more than his record-breaking goals on the field?
Is Norway's strategic football revolution building a new dynasty or was this World Cup run a one-time peak?