A modern update of Dale of Norway's greatest success, the Lillehammer Sweater, the official sweater of the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer. While the shape has been modernized for a regular fit, the pattern remains more or less unchanged: it is composed of symbols and figures from Norse mythology. A classic nearly 30 years old has been updated and given a modern look.
The Norse mythology symbols and figures of the sweater are: Frøya, the goddess of love and fertility, with the ability to foresee the future. Odin, the most powerful and wise of the gods. He rides Sleipner, the fastest horse in the world. Two ravens, Hugin and Munin, symbolizing thought and memory, one pointing forward, the other backward. And Yggdrasil, the ever-green world tree that supports the entire world, with branches reaching the sky and roots extending to the underworld.