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Gothenburg, Sweden
Föllinge, Sweden
Malmö
Sweden
Malmö Industries was the sewing factory that made our Findor jackets. Their dedication to the details made working with them an easy choice.
Bollnäs
Väveriet I Bollnäs have years of experience in woven fabrics, and have deep knowledge of the process required to make wind and water resistant felts.
Kinna
Our woven Findor fabric is felted and dyed at Sjuhäradbygdens Färgeri in Kinna, a family business that specialises in fabric dye and finishings.
Hillsta
The better a woollen fabric felts, the more wind resistant it gets. Instead of using chemicals to get a better felt, we found a traditional soap from Hälsinge Såpa.
Ljungskile
Ljungskile Trikå specialise in the manufacture of jersey products. They make our Jämtland Sweatshirt and other knitted products.
Liden
Thomas and Jeanette left their jobs and their small farm in Uppsala to take over Thomas' family farm in 2005. It is outside Sundsvall in the north of Sweden.
Gunnarsbyn
The buttons on our garments are crafted by Pewter of Sweden from reindeer antlers. Pewter of Sweden are based in the north.
Ydre
Rödje Gård supplied over half of the wool used for the first edition of our Findor Jacket. It is run by the Andersson family.
Eskilstuna
Karin Ericsson’s family has been running Ekeby Gård since 1938, and are one of the suppliers of Findor wool for our all-weather jacket.
Borås
The embroidery of the Nordic cross on our main label, is made by Bamatex in Borås, Sweden, who specialise in details for textiles.
Gutach-Breisgau
Germany
Crafil produces threads derived from non-fossil materials to be used for sturdy garments like denim and our woven products.
Biella
Italy
As there are no longer places in Sweden that process wool at scale, we work with the world’s best wool experts in Italy.
Näsviken, Sweden
Gällö, Sweden
Herning, Denmark
Kälarne, Sweden
Ikast, Denmark
Lit
Ann Rudsby runs an expansive, organic farm in Lit, Jämtland, and is one of our suppliers of fine, responsibly farmed Jämtland wool.