A lopapeysa (Icelandic: [ˈlɔːpaˌpʰeiːsa]) or Icelandic sweater is an Icelandic style of sweater originating in early or mid-20th century, at a time when...
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clothing such as the Selbu mitten (selbuvott) and sweaters (lusekofte, lopapeysa and mariusgenser). Of ancient origin, the pattern is associated with the...
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lusekofte is casual attire, traditionally mostly worn by men. Mariusgenser Lopapeysa Intarsia Anne Kjellberg: lusekofte Store Norske Leksikon, retrieved 30...
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related to Culture of Iceland. Cinema of Iceland Icelandic National Costume Lopapeysa Museums in Iceland Public holidays in Iceland Strip club ban in Iceland...
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Iceland and all over the world.[citation needed] Characteristic Icelandic lopapeysa sweaters are generally made from the thicker lopi yarns. "From Iceland...
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Brundtland are among those who have worn the sweater publicly. Lusekofte Lopapeysa Selburose Marte Spurkland (2008-12-05). "Marius is back in vogue". Dagens...
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Long-sleeved T-shirt Long underwear Longcloth Longyi Lookbook Loom Loose socks Lopapeysa Lord Anthony Lorgnette Lotus shoes Love beads Low cut sock Low-rise jeans...
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Auður Laxness (section Lopapeysa sweater pattern)
credited with influencing the design and popularity of the Icelandic Lopapeysa sweater during the mid-20th century. Her husband was Icelandic Nobel Literature...
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ceremonial occasions such as the National day, Birthdays and Weddings. Lopapeysa Bunad Buningurinn.is - Faldbúningur Archived 2008-02-25 at the Wayback...
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for most men's clothing. In Greenland, many Inuit men readily adopted lopapeysa, traditional Icelandic sweaters. Men from the Nunavimiut or Ungava Inuit...
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