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Björk Merino & Tencel Tröja Herr

Björk Merino & Tencel Tröja Herr

Ordinarie pris 1 295 SEK
Ordinarie pris Försäljningspris 1 295 SEK
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  • Free DHL delivery for orders over 85€. (1-4 bussines days)
  • 30 days free return policy

Att våra produkter är multifunktionella är ingen nyhet för er som följt oss ett tag, men för nya bekanta så kan det vara värt att känna till att detta definitivt är en av hörnstenarna i varje produkt vi lanserar. För varje ny produkt, tycker vi själva att vi blir än bättre på att hitta de där små detaljerna som gör att produkten fungerar oavsett när du använder den. Med den här nya merinoullströjan tar vi ännu ett kliv i rätt riktning.

Size & weight chart. Shipping and returns. Care instructions.
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Area of use.

This sweater is perfect for your hiking or touring adventure. When being
out in nature more than just one day, Merino wool beats any other
material. Perfect as a mid-layer for a 2-5 day hike when you need that
flexible extra layer.

BJÖRK is still part of the NORRA collection.

Do not take our word for it.

Men's verison, avarage score of 4.4 based on over 12 reviews.
Women's verions, avarage score of 4.3 based on over 10 reviews.

Product background.

The idea with this product was to make a 1,5 layer. A layer that you could use a the first layer or have a t-shirt under and use it as your
second layer. We wanted to find a Merino wool fabric that what slightly thicker that your normal Merino wool t-shirt but stil thin enough to be a lightweight alternative. To sum it up a sweater that works great as a lighter mid-layer and better than your traditional fleece.

Functions.

1. 1/3 zipper.
The 1/3 zipper is long enough to give that ventilation possibility when you need.

2. Lockable slider.
The slider locks in place when you flip it downwards.

3. Extended back.
The back is slightly extended.

Zip slider that locks into position.
Slightly extended 1/3 zip for possible ventilation.
Slightly longer in the back.
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Measurements.

We recommend that you compare the measurements of a sweater you already own with the measurements of our sweater and select your size. Please note that the garment is handmade and the meassurments may vary approximately +/-1cm. The weight is also approximately and can wary sligtly.

Size chart.

Women's sizes in cm.
XS
S
M
L
XL
A
44
47
50
53
56
B
50,5
52
53,5
55
56,5
C
70,8
73
75,2
77,4
79,6
D
44
47
50
53
56
Men's sizes in cm.
S
M
L
XL
XXL
A
50
53
56
59
62
B
58
59,5
61
62,5
64
C
77,6
79,8
82
84,2
86,4
D
49
52
55
58
61

Weight chart.

Women's weight in gram.
XS
S
M
L
XL
185
200
215
230
245
Men's weight in gram.
S
M
L
XL
XXL
240
260
280
300
310

Materials.

The main fiber, 60%, is mulesing free merino wool. Merino wool has some of the most astonishing qualities. It is a great insulator and has at the same time, greatevaporate properties. This means that when in cold climate, merino wool keeps you warm and when in warm climate, merino wool cools you down. It is also naturally anti-bacterial which means that you can wear your sweater longer without starting to smell. Merino wool is an organic and sustainable fiber and we have sourced the highest quality wool, guaranteed mulesing free. 

The other 40% of our blend is Tencel. Tencel is a cellulose fiber that comes from the raw material wood. It is such a fine fiber that it is
soft like silk to your skin. Not only is Tencel extremely smooth, it has also really good absorbent and evaporate properties. This means that it helps the merino wool to regulate your temperature and keeping you, not too warm, not too cold. Just like merino wool the Tencel fiber is an organic and sustainable fiber. 

You will be amazed how fresh the fabric feels if you put the sweater on a hanger over night! This will save both you en the environment many washes compare to an ordinary polyester och cotton sweater.

Content.

There are multiple types of materials used in our products, everything from wood, wool, plastics to metals. Each and every one of these materials are being made using a variety of processes. We choose our materials carefully both from how they are made to how they function but also to how they can be circulated once the product cannot be used any more.

 

Recycled or natural:
Recyclable or Biodegrade:
Certified content:
Other initiative:
Fabric:
Recycled or natural Merino wool and Tencel.
Recyclable or Biodegradable. Biodegradable* Merino wool and Tencel.
Certified content. Oeko-tex Standard 100.
Other initiative.
Thread:
Recycled or natural
Recyclable or Biodegradable. Recyclable* polyester.
Certified content. Oeko-tex Standard 100.
Other initiative.
Zipper:
Recycled or natural
Recyclable or Biodegradable. Recyclable* polyester.
Certified content. Oeko-tex Standard 100.
Other initiative.
Labels:
Recycled or natural
Recyclable or Biodegradable. Recyclable* polyester.
Certified content. Oeko-tex Standard 100.
Other initiative.

* Really important to understand is that even if a single material in theory can be recycled or biodegraded there are today currently no standardised recycling or biodegrading systems for textile garments.

Origin.

We believe that transparency plays an extremely important role. Once one fully understand the complexity of production, one can start to change it and that is why we also want to share the true story behind our products.To really understand where a product has been made you have to break it down into all its components and materials. All these materials and components are almost never produced in the same place or country as where the product is sewn.

 

Tier 1, Sewing: Sewing in Latvia.
Tier 4, Raw material:
Tier 3, Refinement:
Tier 2, Assembly:
Fabric:
Tier 4. Raw material. Merino wool fiber from South Africa, wood fiber from South Africa, Czech Republic, Slovenia, Slovakia, Ukraine, Scandinavia, Baltic countries, USA.
Tier 3. Refinement. Refinement in Austria and UK.
Tier 2. Assembly. Knitting and finishing in Sweden, dyed on Poland.
Thread:
Tier 4. Raw material. Raw material from India and Thailand.
Tier 3. Refinement. Spinning in India and Thailand.
Tier 2. Assembly. Finishing and dyeing in India and Thailand.
Zipper:
Tier 4. Raw material. Raw material from Japan.
Tier 3. Refinment. Spinning and weaving in Japan.
Tier 2. Assembly. Finishing and dyeing in Japan.
Labels:
Tier 4. Raw material. Raw material from China.
Tier 3. Refinement. Spinning and weaving China.
Tier 2. Assembly. Finishing and dyeing in China.

Care.

In addition to the garment-specific wash instructions, there are some general tips that can both extend the life of the garments and save you a lot of time in the laundry room.

Air: The absolute easiest and best way to keep your garments fresh is to air them. Some materials such as merino wool have natural antibacterial properties. This means that the garment stays fresh much longer. You will be amazed at how fresh the t-shirt feels after being aired on a hanger during the night.

Focus on the stain: Did you get a stain? Focus on it. It is often that garments are washed completely unnecessarily, when you really only need to remove a small stain. In most cases, it is enough to rub a little hand dishwashing detergent with lukewarm water on the stain. Then make sure to rinse thoroughly and hang to dry.

Detergent: Use the right detergent for the right material. There are a plenty of different detergents out there, so try to find a detergent that is both gentle on the environment and your garment. Some materials are a little more delicate, such as merino wool. For these garments, we recommend Organotex wool and down wash.

Specific care instrucitons: Delicate wash inside out with similar colors at 30°C. Do not tumble dry. Do not use fabric softener. Do not bleach or dry clean. Stretch when wet and we recommend that you use woo-detergent.

Since it is 100% natural fibers and no nylon or polyester is involved, the fibers can "twist" during washing and sometimes the fibers may need a little extra help to find their way back to the right position after washing.

A tip, if you have access to a steam iron, is to "steam" the sweater. Hang the sweater on a hanger and apply the steam fairly close up. The humid heat causes the fibers to return to their original position. Often the body heat can do the job and it forms quite quickly when you have been wearing it for a while. Another tip is to shape the sweater when it is wet after washing and let it dry lying on, for example, a towel.