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Dale of Norway UnisexA Dale of Norway sweater ensures a unique blend of style, colors, tradition and fine craftsmanship.
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Category: Unisex Traditional | Dale Classic is our line of cardigans and sweaters with authentic and classic Norwegian designs.
The Dale Classic garments are made of 100% pure new wool, which ensures high quality lasting for years. Norwegians have been knitting since the 9th century, and we are proud to continue this rich tradition of quality craft. We still use many of the ancient patterns, like the snow flake or eight leaf rose. Beautiful woven bands, pewter button or clasps are often used in these garments. Some of our models are true to the originals, while others are in a harmonious balance between the past and the present.
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 |  |  |  | Henningsvar | Product # 9037 GBP 180,76 USD 298.91 EUR 219,20 NOK 1.644,00
• S-XXL • Masculine fit • 4 ply , 33 Micron combed Norwegian wool, water and soil repellent • 2x2 rib on hem and sleeves • Textured knit • Neck opening trimmed with elk leather piping along the zipper • Fleece lining inside neck • J set sleeves • Hand wash, wool detergent
Henningsvær is situated at the foot of Mount Vågakaillen, and consists of a group of isles and islets spread out at random in the blue waters of the Vestfjord. With the mountain at its back and otherwise surrounded by the sea, Henningsvær was a natural hub of activity during the Lofoten Winter Fishery, and in the 1800’s the island community prospered and Henningsvær became one of the most prominent fishing villages in Lofoten.
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