Call me a crazy foreigner, but I am obsessed with the Icelandic lopapeysa. From the minute I discovered this beautiful item, I knew I must have one for my wardrobe.
What is a lopapeysa you ask? A lopapeysa is a style of Icelandic sweater that was designed in 1950’s to keep Icelander’s warm through the cold Icelandic weather. Those smart Icelanders, they weren’t going to let the cold get them down…they invented the best way to stay warm in the Arctic. Genius! It’s trademark is the decorative pattern around the neck opening.
The Icelandic wool is unique in that it is not spun and so it has better insulation properties. The Icelandic sheep from which the wool is harvested graze freely throughout the countryside in summer. Bonus! Only natural energy sources are used in its production. Oh Iceland, I love you!
Lastly, the wool is lightweight yet keeps you warm, even if it gets wet! Therefore, the lopapeysa is a multifunctional article of clothing, suitable for outdoor activity as well as keeping you fashionable in the city.
If you are in search of a lopapeysa for yourself, trust me, almost EVERY store in Laugavegur or tourist stop along the ring road will have lopapeysas for sale. I was so excited to see this, and thought I would for sure find the perfect one for me. But every time I went to look I was overwhelmed by the selection of different colors and styles.
Unfortunately, my first trip to Iceland did not end with a lopapeysa purchase. But I was promised to a sweater when we came back to Iceland, so it has been my mission since we moved here to get the perfect one!
Luckily, one of my co-workers mom is a knitter (and a fabulous one at that!) so I asked if she would be willing to make me a lopi. She agreed, and handed me a huge stack of books with different designs and told me to pick out the style and colors I wanted.
There was just one problem. Like all things in my life, I took weeks of careful consideration to decide what colors to use and which pattern and style to get. I looked through stacks of lopapeysa books trying to pick the perfect one. This process took way longer than it should have. One day at the office my co-worker asked when I was going to decide and I just showed her a picture on the spot to put an end to my indecisiveness.
And recently…it was finished!
My best advice for getting one of these beauties for yourself:
- Red Cross
- Address: Laugavegur 12.
- Open Monday – Friday at 10-18, Saturdays 12-16
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Kolaportið flea market
- Address: Tryggvagata 19 (right in the middle of the city center. You can try on a lot of sweaters and prices are a fraction of the main stores in Laugavegur)
- Open Saturdays and Sundays from 11:00-17:00
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Handknitting Association of Iceland
- Address: Skólavörðustígur 19
- Open Monday – Friday from 9:00-19:00, Saturdays 9:00-18:00, Sundays 10:00-18:00
- Random gas stations and shops around Iceland
- Become best friends with someones grandma!
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