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Dale of Norway Utsira Sweater Women's

Dale of Norway Utsira Sweater Women's

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Dale of Norway Utsira Sweater Women's—

$270.46

$94.66

The Story

About the Product

A playful, detailed and fully patterned wool sweater with dropped shoulders and a high neck. Utsira has a wide silhouette with smaller rib endings at the sleeves and hem, giving the sweater a relaxed and oversized fit. The sweater is knitted in 100% long-lasting wool. The pattern is a mix of historical Dale patterns.

  • Fit: loose
  • Mid-layer
  • 100% long-lasting wool
  • High neck
  • Weight: 669g (size M)
  • Designed and knitted in Norway
  • Machine washable on a wool program

History

The detailed pattern is a mix of several historic Dale patterns. The sweater takes its name from the island of Utsira, located in the North Sea, just over an hour's boat ride west of Haugesund. The small island, with just under 200 permanent residents, has become a mecca for colourful street art from all over the world.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

About the Product

A playful, detailed and fully patterned wool sweater with dropped shoulders and a high neck. Utsira has a wide silhouette with smaller rib endings at the sleeves and hem, giving the sweater a relaxed and oversized fit. The sweater is knitted in 100% long-lasting wool. The pattern is a mix of historical Dale patterns.

  • Fit: loose
  • Mid-layer
  • 100% long-lasting wool
  • High neck
  • Weight: 669g (size M)
  • Designed and knitted in Norway
  • Machine washable on a wool program

History

The detailed pattern is a mix of several historic Dale patterns. The sweater takes its name from the island of Utsira, located in the North Sea, just over an hour's boat ride west of Haugesund. The small island, with just under 200 permanent residents, has become a mecca for colourful street art from all over the world.