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How to buy a Icelandic sweater or Lopapeysa?

How to buy an Icelandic wool sweater?

There are a lot of things to take into account when buying a lopapeysa. Things like

  • What is a lopepeysa?

  • What is the best place to buy a lopapeysa?

  • How much does a lopapeysa cost?

  • Can I knit a Icelandic wool sweater myself, is there a knitting pattern?

  • How to wear a wool sweater?

  • Can I wear a wool sweater in the rain?

Here we´re trying to answer some of these questions you might have. See it as an Icelandic wool sweater or "lopapeysa" - guide.

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