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Premium Hoodie, Ulfhedinn, M90 Grey Camo
Premium Hoodie, Ulfhedinn, M90 Grey Camo
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Premium pullover hoodie in the famous M90 camo pattern used by the Swedish Armed Forces. It is custom-made for Grimfrost in soft, luxurious organic cotton. Even the dyeing and printing processes are fully organic, which is good for both You and Mother Earth. The hoodie comes with a zipped utility pocket on the left arm and spacious kangaroo pouch pockets. To top things off, we have given the drawstring eyelets a Younger Futhark runic circle.

"Ulfheðinn", a Valknut triple-triangle, two smaller Valknuts, "Grimfrost" written in runes and a snarling wolf are printed on the front. The Valknut is a symbol of Odin, the god of the Ulfheðinn. The wolf represents the wolf pelt they wore when they entered battle.
  • M90 camo pattern used by the Swedish Armed Forces.
  • Premium quality
  • Color: Grey Camo
  • Material: (310g) 100% organic cotton
  • Organic dyeing process
  • Organic printing dye and method
  • Pullover hoodie
  • Double fabric hood, ribbed cuffs and hem
  • Utility pocket on left arm
  • Kangaroo pouch pocket
  • Washable at 40 degrees
  • Copyrighted design by Grimfrost
The model is 6’2” (189 cm) and weighs 210 lbs (95 kg). He wears a size XL hoodie in the picture.

MOTHER EARTH

The hoodie is made from 100% organic cotton. Even the dyeing and printing processes are fully organic., which is good for both You and Mother Earth. They are packed in LDPE bags made from recycled plastic. The bags are both recyclable & biodegradable (12-24 months).

The Úlfhéðinn was a Viking wolf-warrior associated with the god Odin. Mentioned in several sagas, they were said to enter battle without a mail coat, instead wearing the pelt of a wolf. The earliest link between Odin and an Úlfhéðinn is found on a 6th Century bronze plate from Öland, Sweden. It depicts Odin together with a wolf-warrior holding a spear.
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