
Nansen Wool Crew Neck Sweater
Devold Nansen 100% Wool Crew Neck Sweater - Arctic Expedition Heritage
The Devold Nansen Crew Neck is expedition-grade Norwegian wool knitwear with authentic polar exploration heritage. Named after Arctic explorer Fridtjof Nansen, who wore Devold during the first crossing of Greenland in 1888, this sweater delivers proven performance for extreme conditions. Available in six contemporary styles, it performs "in the toughest conditions or makes you stand out in the streets."
1888 Greenland Expedition Heritage When Fridtjof Nansen faced 560 kilometres of Greenland's ice caps it was considered impossible at the time. He trusted Devold wool. The same material Norwegian fishermen relied on for survival in brutal maritime conditions. The expedition's success established Devold as the gold standard for expedition-grade outdoor clothing.
100% Pure Norwegian Wool (32-36 Micron) Robust, broad wool fibers from Norwegian sheep provide exceptional warmth-to-weight insulation, superior durability against abrasion, proven warmth retention when wet (unlike down or cotton), and natural temperature regulation. Benefits include moisture-wicking, odour resistance requiring less washing, breathability, flame resistance, and decades of durability. Features ribbed cuffs and hem, pre-washed for softness.
Classic Crew Neck Versatility Timeless round neckline works for layering under shells for expeditions, over collared shirts for heritage style, under jackets for commuting, or standalone for casual wear. Equally suitable for mountain hiking and urban settings.
Six Nansen Styles Available Crew neck, high neck/turtleneck, zip neck, button neck, split seam, and women's specific cuts.
When to Wear It Extreme outdoor activities (winter mountaineering, Arctic camping, backcountry skiing, ice fishing), everyday cold weather (layering under parkas, freezing temperature wear, apres-ski, winter travel), and heritage outdoor styling. Temperature range: 0C to 10C (32F to 50F) standalone, -10C to 5C (14F to 41F) over base layers, extreme cold under shells.
Why Choose the Nansen Crew Neck? Authentic 1888 polar expedition heritage, proven Arctic performance, thick construction for serious cold, natural materials superior to synthetics, and timeless Norwegian design trusted by explorers for over 135 years.
Technical Specifications:
- Material: 100% Wool (32-36 micron)
- Neck: Crew neck (classic round neckline)
- Construction: Thick, chunky knit, pre-washed, ribbed cuffs/hem
- Fit: Unisex/relaxed regular
- Heritage: Named after Fridtjof Nansen
- Sustainability: Natural, renewable, biodegradable, mulesing-free
Ideal For: Winter sports enthusiasts, mountaineers, Arctic travellers, cold-weather residents, heritage gear collectors, and anyone seeking authentic expedition-grade wool with proven polar credentials.
Devold Nansen 100% Wool Crew Neck Sweater - Arctic Expedition Heritage
The Devold Nansen Crew Neck is expedition-grade Norwegian wool knitwear with authentic polar exploration heritage. Named after Arctic explorer Fridtjof Nansen, who wore Devold during the first crossing of Greenland in 1888, this sweater delivers proven performance for extreme conditions. Available in six contemporary styles, it performs "in the toughest conditions or makes you stand out in the streets."
1888 Greenland Expedition Heritage When Fridtjof Nansen faced 560 kilometres of Greenland's ice caps it was considered impossible at the time. He trusted Devold wool. The same material Norwegian fishermen relied on for survival in brutal maritime conditions. The expedition's success established Devold as the gold standard for expedition-grade outdoor clothing.
100% Pure Norwegian Wool (32-36 Micron) Robust, broad wool fibers from Norwegian sheep provide exceptional warmth-to-weight insulation, superior durability against abrasion, proven warmth retention when wet (unlike down or cotton), and natural temperature regulation. Benefits include moisture-wicking, odour resistance requiring less washing, breathability, flame resistance, and decades of durability. Features ribbed cuffs and hem, pre-washed for softness.
Classic Crew Neck Versatility Timeless round neckline works for layering under shells for expeditions, over collared shirts for heritage style, under jackets for commuting, or standalone for casual wear. Equally suitable for mountain hiking and urban settings.
Six Nansen Styles Available Crew neck, high neck/turtleneck, zip neck, button neck, split seam, and women's specific cuts.
When to Wear It Extreme outdoor activities (winter mountaineering, Arctic camping, backcountry skiing, ice fishing), everyday cold weather (layering under parkas, freezing temperature wear, apres-ski, winter travel), and heritage outdoor styling. Temperature range: 0C to 10C (32F to 50F) standalone, -10C to 5C (14F to 41F) over base layers, extreme cold under shells.
Why Choose the Nansen Crew Neck? Authentic 1888 polar expedition heritage, proven Arctic performance, thick construction for serious cold, natural materials superior to synthetics, and timeless Norwegian design trusted by explorers for over 135 years.
Technical Specifications:
- Material: 100% Wool (32-36 micron)
- Neck: Crew neck (classic round neckline)
- Construction: Thick, chunky knit, pre-washed, ribbed cuffs/hem
- Fit: Unisex/relaxed regular
- Heritage: Named after Fridtjof Nansen
- Sustainability: Natural, renewable, biodegradable, mulesing-free
Ideal For: Winter sports enthusiasts, mountaineers, Arctic travellers, cold-weather residents, heritage gear collectors, and anyone seeking authentic expedition-grade wool with proven polar credentials.
Original: $207.48
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Devold Nansen 100% Wool Crew Neck Sweater - Arctic Expedition Heritage
The Devold Nansen Crew Neck is expedition-grade Norwegian wool knitwear with authentic polar exploration heritage. Named after Arctic explorer Fridtjof Nansen, who wore Devold during the first crossing of Greenland in 1888, this sweater delivers proven performance for extreme conditions. Available in six contemporary styles, it performs "in the toughest conditions or makes you stand out in the streets."
1888 Greenland Expedition Heritage When Fridtjof Nansen faced 560 kilometres of Greenland's ice caps it was considered impossible at the time. He trusted Devold wool. The same material Norwegian fishermen relied on for survival in brutal maritime conditions. The expedition's success established Devold as the gold standard for expedition-grade outdoor clothing.
100% Pure Norwegian Wool (32-36 Micron) Robust, broad wool fibers from Norwegian sheep provide exceptional warmth-to-weight insulation, superior durability against abrasion, proven warmth retention when wet (unlike down or cotton), and natural temperature regulation. Benefits include moisture-wicking, odour resistance requiring less washing, breathability, flame resistance, and decades of durability. Features ribbed cuffs and hem, pre-washed for softness.
Classic Crew Neck Versatility Timeless round neckline works for layering under shells for expeditions, over collared shirts for heritage style, under jackets for commuting, or standalone for casual wear. Equally suitable for mountain hiking and urban settings.
Six Nansen Styles Available Crew neck, high neck/turtleneck, zip neck, button neck, split seam, and women's specific cuts.
When to Wear It Extreme outdoor activities (winter mountaineering, Arctic camping, backcountry skiing, ice fishing), everyday cold weather (layering under parkas, freezing temperature wear, apres-ski, winter travel), and heritage outdoor styling. Temperature range: 0C to 10C (32F to 50F) standalone, -10C to 5C (14F to 41F) over base layers, extreme cold under shells.
Why Choose the Nansen Crew Neck? Authentic 1888 polar expedition heritage, proven Arctic performance, thick construction for serious cold, natural materials superior to synthetics, and timeless Norwegian design trusted by explorers for over 135 years.
Technical Specifications:
- Material: 100% Wool (32-36 micron)
- Neck: Crew neck (classic round neckline)
- Construction: Thick, chunky knit, pre-washed, ribbed cuffs/hem
- Fit: Unisex/relaxed regular
- Heritage: Named after Fridtjof Nansen
- Sustainability: Natural, renewable, biodegradable, mulesing-free
Ideal For: Winter sports enthusiasts, mountaineers, Arctic travellers, cold-weather residents, heritage gear collectors, and anyone seeking authentic expedition-grade wool with proven polar credentials.


















