Hej!

I know there are a lot of Norway enthusiasts as well as Norwegians / people living in Norway in this community and would like to ask if you have any product/brand recommendations to share with us at !buyeuropean@feddit.uk.

You can post directly to the community or comment here and I can pass it on as well :)

I hear you guys have some awesome wool sweater brands… please share!

  • neidu3@sh.itjust.works
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    Spenol. Best perfume free lotion in the world.

    Fun fact: Today it’s mostly used as regular skin lotion, but the original market was for use on cow’s udders for the same reason you’d use them on hands.

    Source: Grew up on a noggie dairy farm. We had a 4 liter jug at all times.

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      6 hours ago

      I’ve got to check this out, so many lotions have some perfume and it gets annoying… Thanks for the tip! And a fun fact indeed lol!

      I trust cows, if they didn’t mind I wont either

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          Agreed! Now I’m starting to miss living in an area where I might see cows sometimes… Always make me happy.

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      6 hours ago

      Was recently in Norway and saw many people with cool cozy patterns and wanted to buy a wool sweater, but I didn’t have time to check brands. I think I might order one of those.

      Thanks for the local tip!

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      6 hours ago

      Hey that’s a cool store, thanks! And yeah could really use a new spice idea for oven potatoes…

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    12 hours ago

    I have some thermo wool mesh first layers from Brynje that I’m happy with. They produce in Poland.

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      I’m planning to get some new winter clothes and that looks like quite a good website they have with proper info, would you say Brynje clothes feel durable?