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Dale of Norway Color Concepts 2018 Matching Color Concepts MADE IN NORWAY SINCE 1879 DALE OF NORWAY COLOR CONCEPTS 2018 MATCHING COLOR CONCEPTS Dale of Norway is world known for their premium knitwear of 100% pure wool, proudly designed and knitted in Norway since 1879. In the last few years, Dale of Norway has restructured and refreshed their collection to appeal to different markets and tastes, including fashion, sport, outdoor and traditional. The collection follows attractive color concepts to make it easier to mix and match various pieces. Here are some ideas of garments that work well together. STJERNE SWEATER COL. F 93761 MARIE COL. F 83351 NB: Not all the Dale of Norway garments are included in this brochure. You will find the complete collection with product information in the Buyers Guide 2018. FASHION WOMEN ELEGANCE MAIN CATEGORY BLACK/GREY YR WOOLSHELL FEM ROSE PONCHO ROSE SHAWL F LO R A NORA COL. E 85201 C O L . E 93 3 9 1 C O L . E 11 6 51 COL. F 83281 COL. F 83331 STJERNE SWEATER VIKTORIA SOLFRID SONJA SWEATER SNEFRID COL. F 93761 COL. F 83151 COL. F 83341 COL. J 93331 C O L . F 93 4 3 1 MARIE STJERNE T-SHIRT STJERNE TOP DALE SKIRT DALE LONG SKIRT COL. F 83351 C O L . F 93741 C O L . F 9370 1 COL. F 62001 COL. F 62031 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 STJERNE GLOVES COL. F 25011 2 SONJA SCARF COL. F 10961 3 STJERNE SCARF COL. F 11671 4 SONJA WRISTWARMERS COL. F 25961 5 SONJA HAT COL. F 48161 6 STJERNE HAT COL. F 48121 7 ROSE SCARF COL. E 11661 8 FLORA SCARF COL. F 11681 FASHION WOMEN ELEGANCE MAIN CATEGORY GREY/OFF WHITE ROSE SHAWL F LO R A NORA SNEFRID C O L . T 11 6 51 COL. T 83281 COL. T 83331 COL. T 93431 VIKTORIA CHRISTIANIA S O N J A S W E AT ER SONJA JACKET COL. T 83151 COL. A 81951 COL. A 93331 COL. A 82651 ASTRID STJERNE T-SHIRT STJERNE TOP DALE SKIRT COL. E 92432 COL. A 93741 COL. A 93701 COL. E 62001 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 SONJA HAT COL. A 48161 2 SONJA SCARF COL. A 10961 3 SONJA WRISTWARMERS COL. A 25961 4 STJERNE HAT COL. E 48121 5 STJERNE SCARF COL. E 11671 6 ROSE SCARF COL. T 11661 7 FLORA SCARF COL. 11681 FASHION WOMEN MIXED CATEGORY BEIGE/OFF WHITE OSLO DUFFLE COAT WP FEM JEGER VEST WP FEM ROSE PONCHO ROSE SHAWL COL. A 85007 COL. R 85041 C O L . P 93 3 9 1 C O L . P 11 6 51 VIKTORIA CHRISTIANIA SONJA SWEATER HOVDEN JACKET FEM COL. P 83151 COL. P 81951 COL. P 93331 COL. A 83201 MARIE MARIT ASTRID STJERNE TOP COL. P 83351 COL. P 82392 COL. P 92432 COL. A 93701 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 SONJA HAT COL. A 48161 2 SONJA SCARF COL. A 10961 3 SONJA WRISTWARMERS COL. A 25961 1 SONJA SCARF COL. P 10961 2 SONJA HAT COL. P 48161 3 ULV FEMININE HAT COL. P 48011 4 STJERNE HAT COL. E 48121 5 STJERNE SCARF COL. E 11671 6 ROSE SCARF COL. T 11661 7 FLORA SCARF COL. 11681 4 STJERNE HAT COL. P 48121 5 STJERNE SCARF COL. P 11671 6 ROSE SCARF COL. P 11661 7 HOVDEN HAT COL. A 48081 FASHION WOMEN ELEGANCE MAIN CATEGORY RUBY RED/DARK GREY/BLACK YR WOOLSHELL FEM CHRISTIANIA S O L F R I D COL. E 85201 COL. V 81951 C O L . V 8 3 3 41 HEDDA NEW STJERNE T-SHIRT STJERNE TOP C O L . F 8 3 4 0 1 C O L . F 93741 C O L . F 9370 1 DALE SKIRT DALE LONG SKIRT COL. F 62001 COL. E 62031 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 ULV FEMININE HAT COL. E 48011 2 ROSE SCARF COL. E 11681 3 FLORA SCARF COL. F 11681 4 SONJA HAT COL. F 48161 5 STJERNE HAT COL. F 48121 6 SONJA SCARF COL. F 10961 7 STJERNE SCARF COL. F 11671 FASHION WOMEN ELEGANCE MAIN CATEGORY ELECTRIC STORM BLUE/GREY/OFF WHITE CHRISTIANIA SIGRID HEDDA NEW COL. H 81951 COL. H 82071 COL. H 83401 SOLFRID SNEFRID COL. A 83341 COL. H 93431 STJERNE TOP DALE SKIRT COL. E 93701 COL. T 62001 1 2 3 4 5 1 ULV FEMININE HAT COL. E 48011 2 ROSE SCARF COL. E 11681 3 FLORA SCARF COL. F 11681 1 ULV FEMININE HAT COL. T 48011 2 VINJE HAT COL. D 40010 3 VINJE SCARF COL. D 10021 4 SONJA HAT COL. F 48161 5 STJERNE HAT COL. F 48121 6 SONJA SCARF COL. F 10961 7 STJERNE SCARF COL. F 11671 4 STJERNE HAT COL. C 48121 5 STJERNE SCARF COL. C 11671 FASHION MEN CASUAL MAIN CATEGORY BLUE/GREY YR WOOLSHELL MASC MYKING MASC ULV OLAV SWEATER COL. E 85211 COL. C 93141 C O L . E 93 02 1 COL. T 92892 EIRIK SWEATER HARALD SVERRE SVERRE COL. T 93851 COL. T 92412 COL. E 93031 COL. C 93031 OLAV JACKET HARALD FREDRIK T-SHIRT FREDRIK T-SHIRT C O L . C 8 3 0 11 COL. H 92412 COL. H 93771 COL. C 93771 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 HARALD HAT COL.F 48061 2 HARALD SCARF COL. F 10981 3 HARALD HAT COL.C 48061 4 HARALD SCARF COL. C 10981 5 HARALD HAT COL. H 48061 6 HARALD SCARF COL. H 10981 FASHION WOMEN RETRO MAIN CATEGORY OFF WHITE/RED/NAVY OSLO DUFFLE COAT WP FEM FJELLANORAKK WP FEM MYKING FEM VALLE COL. B 85007 COL. A 82911 C O L . F 93 0 11 C O L . C 8 02 11 CORTINA MERINO SWEATER FEM FRIDA SEEFELD FEM GARMISCH FEM COL. B 93811 COL. B 82931 COL. B 93631 COL. A 92601 CORTINA BASIC SWEATER FEM KRISTIN ASTRID STJERNE T-SHIRT COL. B 93521 COL. A 93181 COL. A 92432 COL. A 93741 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 GARMISCH SCARF COL. C 11691 2 GARMISCH SCARF COL. B 11691 3 GARMISCH HAT COL. A 47971 4 MYKING HAT COL. F 48001 5 CORTINA MERINO HAT COL. B 48211 6 GARMISCH HEADBAND COL. A 25971 7 SEEFELD HEADBAND COL. B 26011 FASHION MEN RETRO MAIN CATEGORY NAVY/RED/OFF WHITE FJELLANORAKK WP MASC ULRIKEN WP MYKING MASC CORTINA COL. C 82921 COL. A 82781 COL. F 93141 COL. C 92521 GUDMUND CORTINA MERINO SWEATER MASC NORDLYS MASC GARMISCH MASC COL. C 83221 COL. C 93821 COL. C 81831 COL. C 92611 SEEFELD MASC HOVDEN JACKET MASC FIEMME EIRIK COL. C 93641 COL. C 83191 COL. C 93421 COL. C 93851 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 1 MYKING HAT COL. F 48001 2 CORTINA MERINO HAT COL. C 48211 3 SEEFELD HAT COL.C 48131 4 CORTINA HEADBAND COL. C 25014 6 GARMISCH HAT COL. C 47971 7 HOVDEN HAT COL. C 48081 8 GARMISCH SCARF COL. C 11691 FASHION MEN RETRO MAIN CATEGORY GREY/BLACK/OFF WHITE OSLO DUFFLE COAT WP MASC FJELLANORAKK WP MASC ULV GUDMUND COL. E 85008 C O L . E 82 92 1 COL. E 93021 COL. E 83221 ALPINA MASC CORTINA MERINO SWEATER MASC CORTINA MERINO JACKET MASC GARMISCH MASC C O L . E 92 5 41 COL. E 93821 COL. F 83321 COL. T 92611 FIEMME HOVDEN JACKET MASC HOVDEN SWEATER MASC EIRIK COL. T 93421 COL. E 83191 COL. F 93441 COL. T 93851 1 2 3 4 1 ULV HAT COL. E 48041 2 CORTINA MERINO HAT COL. E 48211 3 HOVDEN HAT COL. F 48081 4 CORTINA HAT COL. F 42261 OUTDOOR WOMEN OUTDOOR MIXED CATEGORY OFF WHITE/BEIGE/BROWN JEGER VEST WP FEM ULV PEACE COL. R 85041 COL. P 93021 COL. D 13311 SUNNIVA ST.MORITZ FEM FURU FEM COL. D 83161 COL. P 91461 COL. P 92471 HOVDEN SWEATER FEM HOVDEN JACKET FEM ASTRID COL. F 93451 COL.A 83201 COL. P 92432 1 2 3 4 5 1 ULV FEMININE HAT COL. P 48011 2 ULV HAT COL. P 48041 3 LAHTI/ST.MORTIZ HAT COL. P 48031 4 LAHTI/ST.MORITZ HEADBAND COL. P 23091 5 HOVDEN HAT COL. A 48081 OUTDOOR MEN OUTDOOR MAIN CATEGORY BEIGE/BROWN/GREY/NAVY JEGER VEST WP MASC ULRIKEN WP HJORT WP FINNSKOGEN WP COL. R 85061 COL. C 82781 C O L . R 82 5 3 1 COL. E 91901 SKOG LAKSELV ULV UNISEX ANNIVERSARY COL. E 93571 COL. E 91861 COL. P 93021 COL. P 34931 GUDMUND JACKET ST.MORITZ MASC FURU MASC HOVDEN SWEATER MASC COL. C 83221 COL. P 91391 COL. P 92481 COL. F 93441 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 ULV FEMININE HAT COL. P 48011 2 ULV HAT COL. P 48041 3 LAHTI/ST.MORTIZ HAT COL. P 48031 1 ULV HAT COL. E 48041 2 ULV HAT COL. P 48041 3 ULV HAT COL. C 48041 4 LAHTI/ST.MORITZ HEADBAND COL. P 23091 5 HOVDEN HAT COL. A 48081 4 GLITTERTIND HAT WP COL. C 42861 5 LAHTI/ST.MORITZ HAT COL.P 48031 6 HOVDEN HAT COL.F 48081 SPORT WOMEN SPORT MAIN CATEGORY BLACK/OFF WHITE JOTUNHEIMEN WP FEM STRYN WP FEM ST.MORITZ FEM CORTINA MERINO JACKET FEM COL. F 85141 COL. F 85121 COL. K 91461 COL. F 83311 GEILO FEM GARMISCH FEM FRIDA RONDANE FEM COL. A 82311 C O L . F 926 0 1 COL.
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