Despite being a relatively new addition to Icelanders’ wardrobes, the lopapeysa has become a symbol of national identity and is now as Icelandic as skyr (a yogurt-type dairy product) or the sagas of the medieval settlers. In the words of Icelandic writer Árni Árnason, the lopapeysa “resembles the country’s rugged nature and reminds us of the history of farming and fishing when it provided its wearer with a vital shield from the disastrous weather one can encounter in the wild.” When Icelanders wear these sweaters, they’re drawing close the craftsmanship of their people, as well as old cultural ties to their sheep. Árnason thinks that lopapeysa “appeals greatly to the disillusioned and globalised 21st Century traveller.”
Thrift store sweaters also last at least a decade and they are not $500. I mean you do you but that is a fucking ridiculous price for the average person
Oh agreed, I buy stuff like that not because it's "practical" but because I love clothing and fabrics and they're beautiful like a piece of art and love the mission that maker is working towards. Sweaters like that are strictly for enthusiasts!
Enthusiasts aka bougies lol I’m just fucking with you I’m in a shit mood so I gotta rag on someone and you pulled the short straw Richie rich
:sankara-salute: Every bougie fuck like me needs my Two Minutes of Hate once in a while. Rag away comrade.
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