Dalestølen men’s merino wool sweater Offwhite Navy

$47.00 Regular price $196.49
Color: Offwhite Navy
Size: S
Size Guide

Men's sizes



XS

S

M

L

XL

XXL

XXXL

EUR

40-42

44-46

48-50

52-54

56-58

60-62

64-66

GB

30-32

34-36

38-40

42-44

48-50

50-52

54-56

USA/CAN

30-32

34-36

38-40

42-44

48-50

50-52

54-56
Body measurements in cm

Chest

88

94

100

106

112

118

124

Waist

74

80

86

92

98

104

112

Seat

90

96

102

108

114

120

128
Hat measurments in cm
Small-Medium 56
Unisex Fit 58

Women's sizes



XS

S

M

L

XL

XXL

EUR

32

34-36

38-40

42-44

46-48

50-52

FR

34

36-38

40-42

44-46

48-50

52-54

IT

38

40-42

44-46

48-50

52-54

56-58

GB

6

8-10

12-14

16-18

20-22

24-25

USA/CAN

2

4-6

8-10

12-14

16-18

20-22
Body measurements in cm

Chest

85

88

94

100

106

116

Waist

66

72

78

84

90

100

Seat

90

96

102

108

114

124
Hat measurments in cm
Small-Medium 56
Unisex Fit 58

The Dalestølen merino wool sweater is a sportier, lighter version of our classic Cortina 1956 sweater. Made of 100% skin soft merino wool, the Dalestølen features an updated version of the Cortina pattern and a high neck with a quarter zip.

  • Model height 189cm, is wearing size Large.
  • Regular fit

  • Mid layer, light knit

  • 100% skin soft merino wool

  • Quarter-zip, high neck

  • Weight: 580g (size L)

  • Designed and knitted in Norway

  • Machine wash using wool-cycle

ZEFIR – SKINSOFT MERINO WOOL

Our superwash merino wool is one of the finest wool qualities available.

Coming from merino sheep living in a warm climate, merino has very fine and long staple fibers, giving a very smooth next-to-skin comfort.

Naturally, our wool is mulesing-fee.

Garments knitted with Zefir can be machine washed using wool-cycle. (Fiber diameter: 20.5 micron)

Find all our products made with Zefir wool.

The pattern design is from our original 1956 Cortina sweater – our first ever Olympic sweater made for the 1956 Winter Olympics in Cortina d’Ampezzo. The Cortina pattern captures the very essence of Norwegian tradition and has become one of Norway’s most beloved patterns. 

Dalestølen is named after a summer farm in the steep mountains surrounding Dale. In the old days, this farm served as summer pasture for cattle and sheep. Today, this is a popular destination for hiking as it offers great views over the mountainous Dale area.

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