Dale of Norway Setesdal Unisex Cardigan Black


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  • Kundenvertrauen seit 2010
Description

The authentic Dale of Norway look! The Setesdal design is reminiscent of history and the past. It is the most famous Norwegian pattern and has been knitted for generations. This is the original design that created the Norwegian sweater category. The small V-shaped dots are called "lusemønster" while the crosses are designed to protect against evil spirits. The details include authentic pewter buckles and an embroidered ribbon identical to the original design that has been used for centuries.

Your Dale sweater is unique because it is shaped by the long experience of Dale of Norway and the traditional Scandinavian history. The detailed Norwegian sweaters are made with love and care. All work steps are carried out in the factory in the small village of Dale in the beautiful fjord landscape of Western Norway - and this has been the case since 1879. The result is a quality that is second to none.
In addition, great importance is attached to the use of environmentally friendly materials and processes as the Norwegians are closely linked to nature. The energy of the small factory comes from the surrounding waterfalls in the valley. The sweaters are made of 100% Norwegian wool or merino wool (see product info below) and only Ökotex 100 certified yarns are used. In spite of the traditional production, the company focuses on modern patterns and cuts and thus manages to give the classic Norwegian sweater a modern design.
It's no coincidence that genuine Norwegian sweaters are currently one of the biggest fashion trends. You get a great sweater from Norway that warms you and keeps its positive qualities for a lifetime.


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