Dale of Norway - Blåtind | women's wool sweater with zipper
Dale of Norway - Blåtind | women's wool sweater with zipper
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Soft women's sweater made of merino wool
This sporty and elegant sweater is made of 100% premium soft merino wool. The sweater has a snow star pattern up to halfway up the upper arm and has a raised collar with a zipper.
The pattern of the Blåtind sweater is inspired by one of the oldest Norwegian sweaters, the Fana Sweater. The design of this sweater is typical for the west coast of Norway. The name of the Blåtind sweater comes from Blåtinden, a mountain peak in northwest Norway where you have beautiful views over the fjords.
- Material: 100% soft merino wool (19.5 micron)
- Color: black and red
- With short zipper
- Designed and knitted in Norway
- Washable on a wool wash program
Size chart
By comparing the measurements below with your own garments, you can choose the right size. The sizes are approximate sizes and measured in centimeters.
Size | S | M | L |
Back length | 58 | 59 | 62 |
Chest width armpit-armpit | 41 | 44 | 44 |
Sleeve length from armpit | 48 | 48 | 51 |
Sleeve length from shoulder seam | 62 | 63 | 66 |
Maintenance
Wool is a great material for making clothes because it is antibacterial and odor resistant. Woolen clothing therefore does not need to be washed often. Hang the garment outside occasionally to freshen it up. If you still want to wash the garment, we recommend Texelana Wool Detergent . Never rub hard when washing by hand to prevent felting. Always look at the label in the garment for washing instructions. Always let woolen clothing lie flat to dry.
Treating your woolen garment in this way will not only make it more beautiful and last longer. By airing instead of washing you also save the environment.
Store woolen clothes
We recommend that you store your woolen clothing clean, possibly with a bag of lavender; this keeps the moths at bay. It is also best to store woolen clothing lying down, so that the elasticity of the wool is not affected.
About Dale of Norway
The village of Dale is located between steep mountains, waterfalls and fjords on the west coast of Norway. In 1872, Peder Lebsen traveled through the small village of Dale, close to the city of Bergen. He saw in Dale the ideal place to set up a first-class textile production factory. The Dale of Norway textile mill was completed in 1879 and has remained active in the village of Dale ever since.
From the start, the focus was on making high-quality wool products. The factory quickly grew into the largest employer in the region. Skilled knitters and craftsmen joined the company, often followed by their relatives. This experience and expertise was then passed on to the next generation.
The company stands for premium quality in every garment - a trademark of Dale of Norway since 1879.
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