Monday, February 9, 2009

Norwegian Sweaters - The Best Sellers From Dale of Norway

Nordic style sweaters have become extremely popular in the US and elsewhere, and particularly Norwegian sweaters from Dale of Norway can be seen in the developed parts of the world that are blessed with some cold weather. We have browsed the collections of famous online fashion retailers to see which two sweaters are the most popular:

1. Dale of Norway Baselayer Masculine Long Sleeve Top: If you are not interested in sacrificing performance for style, then this soft merino wool fabric sweater may be the dream present for yourself. It is made of fabric that contains hyrophilic fibers which wick moisture away from the skin. While it almost seems impossible, merino fibers can absorb as much as 35% of its own weight in moisture and not feel clammy or wet on the skin. For an athletic fit, the crew neck top wears close to the body.

2. Dale of Norway Dale 125th Anniversary: This unisex fit sweater celebrates the timeless quality and superior knitting techniques of Norwegian sweaters, and this product was released to commemorate the company's 125th anniversary in 2004. It incorporates design elements from a variety of past and present designs, and is partly inspired by the Cortina sweater from 1956 that started the company's successful partnership with the Norwegian Ski Team. The knitting pattern is known as Setesdal knitting and is one of the oldest Norwegian knit designs and is part of the national costume. In order to help insulate the body from the elements, luxurious four-ply Norwegian wool helio yarn is used to trap air in while permitting moisture escape.

In summary, the "Baselayer Masculine Long Sleeve Top" and the "125th Anniversary Sweater" are the two most popular Norwegian sweaters on the market made by this popular designer.

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