Available in Sizes XXS to 4XL. Here is how to size yourself, it's easy. Take your favorite fitting sweater and lay it flat. Then measure armpit to armpit and call it Measure E. Then measure from the middle of the back of your neck to your sleeve, call it Measure C. It you want a bit more chest room or arm length, add a 1/4 inch to either measure. Now refer to the SIZE CHART provided in the picture list (do not use the size chart) and find the best C and E combination that fits your body form. All of our sweaters are handmade and vary slightly within size number, so if you have any doubt on measuring call us or send us your C and E measures and we will check our sweater inventory and find you the perfect fit. Remember, we have the "Love Your Sweater Guarantee"---if you don't LOVE your sweater, return it no questions asked with tags and bag for a full refund!) - Made of 100% Merino Wool by hand in a small family factory in the Dachstein Mountains of Austria with all organic processing, using only boiling water, no chemicals, to create a weave so dense that it is cold and water resistant. This sweater will last a lifetime with proper care. Follow washing instructions provided with the sweater.
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A truly fine outdoor garment.
Dachstein produces a superb product. They aren't cheap items, but that's the point. Nothing cheap here. First rate materials and craftsmanship make this a long term purchase. With care it will likely outlive the buyer. This sweater is tough, warm and highly wind resistant.I'll echo the reviewer who said these sweaters are slim in the waist and you may need to take that into account.The folks at Sweater Chalet are very accomodating, friendly and they know their suppliers.If you like wool in the outdoors, the Dachstein products are an excellent choice. I would and will buy again and recommend to anyone.
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The sweater that will last a life time
Best sweater ever. Will keep you warm but breathable
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Heavy Duty Outdoor Sweater
I've owned several Dachstein sweaters and used them for decades. I currently have this full zip cardigan and also the similarly styled button up pullover sweater. I mostly use the zip cardigan because it's a bit easier to get on and off.Even in today's world of high tech outdoor clothing, the Dachstein sweater is a terrific piece of kit that will outperform more "cutting edge" modern clothing in some ways.First, the negatives: It's heavy. A Dachstein sweater weighs more than a down jacket, a modern softshell jacket, or a fleece jacket.Also, it's a bit scratchy. The wool is not as soft as modern fine micron merino. This isn't really an issue, however, because it's not really made to be worn next to your skin. (Typically, you will have a layer under it.)Now, the positives: It is extremely warm, but also has a very broad comfort range. It will keep you comfortable in cool to very cold temperatures. It breathes well when you are exerting yourself, and works for both high-exertion and sedentary activities and things like hunting, where you constantly alternate between moving and standing still, and don't want to constantly be fiddling with your clothing layers.The boiled wool fabric is very weather resistant. It cuts wind, and sheds snow. It will stand up to light rain, sleet, etc., but it's not designed to shed heavy rain indefinitely. It's easily as weather resistant as most modern softshell garments (I'd say even more so.)It's very durable. I've used and abused mine for years, and it has not shown any signs of significant wear. It's also more fire resistant than synthetic garments. (It's not fireproof, but it won't melt if a spark or ember gets on it from your campfire.)The Dachstein sweater would not be my choice for a light and fast climb or an ultralight through hike, but it is my first choice for car camping, bushcraft and wilderness survival trips, and the occasional ski trip in nasty weather. It's a do it all mountain garment that will hold up to many years of hard use. I love mine.A note on sizing. The waist is a bit trim on this zip up cardigan style sweater (and the pullover military sweater too.) If you've got a larger belly, you may want to size up a bit to accommodate that.
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