Among the entire variety of prints and ornaments used to decorate sweaters, the Norwegian patterns are in a separate row. Bright, New Year ornaments give a feeling of festive mood and charge a positive not only the owner of such a sweater, but also all of his people around him.
Features of the Norwegian pattern
Fashion on a sweater with a Norwegian pattern appeared in the 40s and 50s of the last century. Then such sweaters were exclusively men. The prints depicting the driving deer were a kind of attention to these noble animals performing transport functions.
A few years later, the sweaters with the Norwegian drawing firmly took their place in the wardrobe of men, women and children. The number of ornaments increased significantly, the model range of these sweaters has expanded.
Today, the Norwegian ornament can occupy almost the entire surface of the sweater or passing a border of the product, cutting the cuff or collar.
The color gamut also became more diverse. Mandatory condition is the presence of contrasting colors. Only in this case the drawing is obtained as clear as possible and noticeable. Combines of white and black, black and red, white and blue, red and white, white and blue, red and white colors, as well as other options are used. These sweaters are not too distround, no more than 2-3 shades are usually used.
The patterns themselves include New Year's motifs (snowflakes, christmas trees, stars), images of fabulous characters (deer, trolls) and geometric patterns. A distinctive feature of Norwegian patterns is their frequent changeability by each other.
Models
The sweater with the Norwegian pattern is very popular, both among men and among women. For its mating, as a rule, a very warm merino wool is used. With its help, dense, volumetric sweaters decorated with manual embroidery, and lighter, thin models are created.
Thanks to merino wool, Norwegian sweaters are distinguished by high strength, wear resistance and excellent heat-saving ability. That is why they are simply indispensable for the coldest season. Norwegian sweaters have high elasticity and practically do not impair.
Usually, Norwegian sweaters are classic models of direct cut with a high gate and long sleeves. The sweaters of the fitted silhouette are found, the high gate is sometimes replaced with a round neck. Sleeves are often decorated with cuffs.
Most often, the sweater has a classic, middle-length. But in recent years, elongated models, which are like a dress or tunic, have become very popular.
The models of sweaters with a circular coquette are particularly popular.
What to wear?
To emphasize the beauty of Norwegian patterns to fully help monophonic things. It can be trousers, jeans or leggings, made into the tone of the sweater or on the contrary - in contrasting color.
The Norwegian switter with a round neck is perfectly combined with a unreastery of a monochrome shirt. Sweater + shirt is one of the classic combinations that are suitable for different occasions of life.
Sweater with Norwegian patterns and a knitted hat or scarf, made in the same subject, make a bright, elegant set for a walk or sports
The tunic-sweater with the Norwegian patterns with a short sleeve and a round or v-neck looks perfectly in combination with a single ton of dark color.
Depending on which the set is used by the Norwegian sweater, the corresponding shoes are selected to it. If this is a sports option, then sneakers, sports boots, uggs perfectly completed the created kit.
For more elegant models, for example, a tunic, boots, ankle boots or heels shoes are suitable.