The Luhkka is a traditional cape-style garment worn by the Sami people of the Arctic. The Fjällräven model features a shell made from their G-1000 with a Supreme Microloft synthetic lining. It is a great 3-season top and can be worn during Winter as a shell over other insulating layers if it’s extremely cold. It features a chest zipper to aid venting. In addition to a removable synthetic fur trim on the hood, the Luhkka also incorporates a zippered chest pocket and large kangaroo pocket for hand warming.
Offered in Dark Grey, Red and Tarmac/Dark Olive (Shown) in sizes XSmall – XXLarge.
www.fjallraven.us/products/luhkka
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That looks sweet!
Now if only some weather garment oriented company could make such a cape with a popular waterproof membrane… oh wait!
LARPERS gone tactical. I thought I’d seen it all!
Lapplanders and LARP:ers are two very different things.
Looks a lot like a WWII-era USGI mountain/ski parka.
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Great company, we have stocked their products for about five years.
Expensive but you do get what you pay for with Fjällräven.