Recouture Vintage Norrøna Anorak
Piece no 70.
One-of-a-kind.
This exquisite Vintage Norrøna cotton anorak was produced in Norway, as far as I know, around 1970. It's crafted from the finest cotton. The anorak is a lightweight version with simple details. It features a protective hood with drawstrings, a front half-zip opening and adjuster at bottom. It features the signature Recouture front and A-shaped backside with a fold. The anorak has some marks from the past, including yellow marks on the left shoulder. Please examine the flats to identify these defaults. I feel it's not visible while wearing it because the once crisp white color has washed out and faded over time. But, what could be more captivating than a jacket with a rich history, made in Norway, infused with Norwegian Åkle heritage?
Size: 44/46 (XS-M)
Depending on whether you prefer a fitted or oversized look, this jacket comfortably fits sizes XS to M.
52cm — Shoulder Across
59cm — Chest Width
56cm — Bottom Width
56,5cm — Sleeve length
66cm — Front Length
Anorak: 100% Cotton / Åkle 100% Wool.
Refer to the flat pictures for accurate color representation.
We strive for transparency. To provide you with more insight into the process and the cost, we openly share all relevant information with you below.
Rather than spending money on fancy labels that you might later discard, we're happy to give you a free book with your order. It provides insights for a richer life with fewer resources. The book is titled 'Veikart til et bærekraftig samfunn' by Knut Skinnes. If the book doesn't interest you, please choose this alternative at checkout.
Piece no 70.
One-of-a-kind.
This exquisite Vintage Norrøna cotton anorak was produced in Norway, as far as I know, around 1970. It's crafted from the finest cotton. The anorak is a lightweight version with simple details. It features a protective hood with drawstrings, a front half-zip opening and adjuster at bottom. It features the signature Recouture front and A-shaped backside with a fold. The anorak has some marks from the past, including yellow marks on the left shoulder. Please examine the flats to identify these defaults. I feel it's not visible while wearing it because the once crisp white color has washed out and faded over time. But, what could be more captivating than a jacket with a rich history, made in Norway, infused with Norwegian Åkle heritage?
Size: 44/46 (XS-M)
Depending on whether you prefer a fitted or oversized look, this jacket comfortably fits sizes XS to M.
52cm — Shoulder Across
59cm — Chest Width
56cm — Bottom Width
56,5cm — Sleeve length
66cm — Front Length
Anorak: 100% Cotton / Åkle 100% Wool.
Refer to the flat pictures for accurate color representation.
We strive for transparency. To provide you with more insight into the process and the cost, we openly share all relevant information with you below.
Rather than spending money on fancy labels that you might later discard, we're happy to give you a free book with your order. It provides insights for a richer life with fewer resources. The book is titled 'Veikart til et bærekraftig samfunn' by Knut Skinnes. If the book doesn't interest you, please choose this alternative at checkout.
Piece no 70.
One-of-a-kind.
This exquisite Vintage Norrøna cotton anorak was produced in Norway, as far as I know, around 1970. It's crafted from the finest cotton. The anorak is a lightweight version with simple details. It features a protective hood with drawstrings, a front half-zip opening and adjuster at bottom. It features the signature Recouture front and A-shaped backside with a fold. The anorak has some marks from the past, including yellow marks on the left shoulder. Please examine the flats to identify these defaults. I feel it's not visible while wearing it because the once crisp white color has washed out and faded over time. But, what could be more captivating than a jacket with a rich history, made in Norway, infused with Norwegian Åkle heritage?
Size: 44/46 (XS-M)
Depending on whether you prefer a fitted or oversized look, this jacket comfortably fits sizes XS to M.
52cm — Shoulder Across
59cm — Chest Width
56cm — Bottom Width
56,5cm — Sleeve length
66cm — Front Length
Anorak: 100% Cotton / Åkle 100% Wool.
Refer to the flat pictures for accurate color representation.
We strive for transparency. To provide you with more insight into the process and the cost, we openly share all relevant information with you below.
Rather than spending money on fancy labels that you might later discard, we're happy to give you a free book with your order. It provides insights for a richer life with fewer resources. The book is titled 'Veikart til et bærekraftig samfunn' by Knut Skinnes. If the book doesn't interest you, please choose this alternative at checkout.
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This exquisite Vintage Norrøna cotton anorak was produced in Norway, as far as I know, around 1970. It's crafted from the finest cotton. The anorak is a lightweight version with simple details. It features a protective hood with drawstrings, a front half-zip opening and adjuster at bottom. It features the signature Recouture front and A-shaped backside with a fold. The anorak has some marks from the past, including yellow marks on the left shoulder. Please examine the flats to identify these defaults. The once crisp white color has washed out and faded over time. But, what could be more captivating than a jacket with a rich history, made in Norway, infused with Norwegian Åkle heritage?
In the heart of Norway's rich cultural heritage lies a hidden gem that weaves together history, craftsmanship, and artistry — the Norwegian hand-embroidered åkler. These exquisite textiles represent more than just fabric; they embody a tapestry of tradition and a testament to the skill and dedication of generations past and present. -
Discovering the ideal fit for vintage garments can be like unlocking a treasure chest of timeless style. It's important to note that sizes and fits can vary significantly not only between different brands but also across decades. Embracing the uniqueness of each piece, we encourage you to go beyond the S/M/L labels and embrace a personalized approach to fit.
Just like each vintage piece carries its own story, your body has its own unique shape. Begin by measuring a garment you're already familiar with; it will serve as a reliable point of reference. Take these five measurements from your garment and make a comparison:
Size: 44/46 (XS-M) Depending on whether you prefer a fitted or oversized look, this jacket comfortably fits sizes XS to M.52cm — Shoulder Across
59cm — Chest Width
56cm — Bottom Width
56,5cm — Sleeve length
66cm — Front Length
The person in the pictures/video is 1.77 meters tall, weighs 62kg, and is a size S/M.Shoulder Across (Measured from shoulder seam to shoulder seam)
Sleeve Length (Measured from shoulder seam to sleeve ending)
Front Length (Measured from the highest point on the shoulder and down)
Chest Width (Measured at armhole and across the chest)
Bottom Width (Measured straight over) -
It's important to note that the charm of these redesigned garments lies in their individuality. As such, minor faults, variations, and seams that might differ from your expectations can naturally occur. These imperfections are the hallmark of a handmade process, showcasing the dedication and craftsmanship poured into each creation.
If you have received a garment that does not meet your expectations, you have the right to return it to us. In the event of any faults with the garment, we are committed to remaking it at no additional cost to you.
Our commitment to sustainability and eco-conscious fashion drives us to provide these one-of-a-kind garments, repurposing materials and reducing waste in the process. We believe that these unique characteristics add character to your wardrobe, telling a story of both innovation and environmental responsibility. We hope this makes it worth it.
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To keep your treasured upcycled garment looking its best, please note that it requires extra care. Please take this into consideration before making a purchase.
We have conducted extensive washing tests on our Åkle garments. Your garment can be hand-washed, machine-washed using a delicate hand wash program, or dry-cleaned. But, we recommend minimizing the washing of your garment for both its longevity and the environment's sake.
Fresh Air: Allowing your garment to hang outdoors in the fresh air once in a while can breathe new life into it.Hand Wash: To maintain the optimal appearance of your cherished upcycled garment, we suggest hand washing it in cold water using a mild wool wash. It's important to avoid leaving the garment submerged in water for too long to prevent color bleeding. Wring it out and hang it to dry.
Machine Wash: You can also use your machine if it has a delicate hand wash program with cold water or up to 30 degrees.
Low Spin Speed: After hand/machine washing you may select a delicate cycle with a low spin speed (600) on your washing machine.
Hang Dry: After washing, let your garment air dry, laying on top of your drying rack. This will ensure that it dries naturally and maintains its original form. If you prefer a more hands-off approach to washing, you can take your garment to the local dry cleaner.
Store with Love: When not in use, store your garment with love in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight.
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Below you can see the cost breakdown for this upcycled garment.
1. Materials:
• Woven Fabric: Nok 1200
• Pre-loved garment: Nok 1800
• Thread and ribbons: Nok 502. Sourcing
• It is very time-consuming and challenging to quantify, but it is for sure sourced with love. It’s not calculated in the price.2. Processing and Design:
• Washing and preparation: Nok 250
• Designproess: Nok 7003. Sewing and Construction:
• Sewing prosess & Crafting the perfect pattern: Nok 2700 (a´450 pr hour)4. Finishing and Quality Check:
• Pressing, steaming and quality control: Nok 2505. Operational Costs:
• Photos: Nok 200
• Packaging materials and postage: Nok 1206. Additional Overheads:
• Machine usage and adds in general: Nok 478
• " Seeds of Hope" self sustainable relief program Nok 200
MVA 25%Allow me to give you a glimpse into the careful process that goes into creating our redesigns and upcycled garments. Each step is a labor of love, ensuring the best quality for you.
First, the journey begins with sourcing. I meticulously handpick åkler and garments from online secondhand stores or local shops in Oslo. The pieces are then treated based on their condition – either hand washed, machine washed, or dry-cleaned – with utmost care given to each.
The design process is where the magic happens. Merging the unique characteristics of the åkle and the chosen product is a delicate dance. Sometimes, it's an instant match made in heaven, while other times, it's a meticulous and time-consuming process.
Each Åkle holds its own value, both in terms of cost and charm, ranging from approximately 500 to 3000 NOK. I consciously avoid using pre-loved garments from fast fashion chains, preferring to work with vintage pieces that carry their own history and allure. These typically range from 1000 to 4000 NOK.
The materials come together through a combination of craftsmanship and creativity. I introduce new thread and occasionally fantasy ribbons, taking care to select those that match the faded hues of the åkler. This can be a time-consuming endeavor as finding the perfect thread and ribbon combination is crucial.
The sewing process is a symphony of precision. The garment is methodically dismantled, the ideal pattern is crafted – whether on paper or through the bust – and then skillfully transformed onto the Åkle. Each seam is carefully overlocked and sewn together step by step, utilizing four different machines. We employ an Amatec Pegasus overlock for Åkle fabrics, Amatec Global for stitching, a regular garment machine from Janome, and an overlock for thinner fabrics.
This journey is not without its challenges. Sometimes seams need to be dismantled and reworked multiple times to achieve perfection. Once the garment takes shape, it's meticulously pressed and steamed, and in some cases, even retested through a wash to ensure it withstands the new combinations.
Completing the process involves a myriad of tasks – from marketing and photoshoots to crafting compelling descriptions. The goal is to present each piece in its true light and story, So you are well know with the product you are purchasing.
The journey is almost complete. It's carefully wrapped, I cycle to the post office, and with a sense of anticipation, I send it off to its new owner.
In addition to the intricate process of redesigning and upcycling garments, it's important to recognize that behind the scenes, there are various other costs involved in running a sustainable business.
Every item you see has been carefully curated and meticulously crafted, not just to reflect an environmentally conscious choice, but also to support the broader vision of sustainability and ethical fashion. When you choose one of our pieces, you're not only embracing a beautifully redesigned garment but also contributing to a larger movement of mindful consumption and thoughtful entrepreneurship.
The charm of Redesign
It's important to note that the charm of these redesigned garments lies in their individuality. As such, minor faults, variations, and seams that might differ from your expectations can naturally occur. These imperfections are the hallmark of a handmade process, showcasing the dedication and craftsmanship poured into each creation.
Our commitment to sustainability and eco-conscious fashion drives us to provide these one-of-a-kind garments, repurposing materials and reducing waste in the process. We believe that these unique characteristics add character to your wardrobe, telling a story of both innovation and environmental responsibility. We hope this makes it worth it.
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