Category
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bunad
thumbnail|Woman's bunad from Hardangerfjord. The headpiece, called a skaut, is worn by married women from Hardanger. Other headpieces are worn by Hardanger women, including beaded caps worn by young girls, and headband-like wraps worn by young unmarried women. (See also [[Hardangerbunad)]]
nutukas
thumb|right|Nutukas on display at the Arktikum Science Museum in [[Rovaniemi, Finland.]]
thumb|A Sámi finnesko, along with a snowshoe, used in Fridtjof Nansen's Greenland expedition of 1890.
selburose
thumb|The coat of arms of Selbu, featuring three selburoses
thumb|Selbuvotter, Selbu mittens, featuring the selburose
thumb|Detail of the pattern on a sweater
lusekofte
thumb|upright|Lusekofte cardigan (sweater)|cardigan.
thumb|Detail of lusekofte pattern.
Dale of Norway
Norwegian clothing company
Mariusgenser
thumb|Marius Sweater is a sweater named after World War II flying ace and skier Marius Eriksen, Jr.|Marius Eriksen
Marius sweaters () are Norwegian-style knitted sweaters with patterns inspired by traditional Setesdal sweater (), but without lice, a type of pattern. While the traditional sweaters used the natural colors of sheep wool - black, gray, brown and white - Marius sweater designs incorporated colors, with the most common being red, white and blue, the colors of the Norwegian flag.