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Size Guide

Please use the below sizing guides for each the brands we carry.

Feel free to call us with any questions on sizing or styles: 1-507-285-9143

 

Dale of Norway

Measurements in inches. These measurements may vary or so depending on how it is measured, because knitwear is naturally elastic and a material that is impossible to control completely.

 

Helly Hansen Men's Jacket Sizes

Measurements are in inches. Note that measurements may vary slightly.

 

Helly Hansen Women's Jacket Sizes

Hestra Gloves

Please use the below information to find your unisex size in Hestra gloves. We recommend measuring the circumference of your hands as shown in the diagram and compare to the size chart below.
 
It is important to find the correct size from the start as sport or work gloves generally do not stretch over time. There should be a small gap between hand and glove to bind air which makes the glove warmer. A sports glove that is too tight will most likely be perceived as colder.
 
Unlined dress gloves or dress gloves with thin lining as in cashmere, wool or silk should fit tight from the start as they usually stretch over time. Therefore Hestra produces most of the dress gloves in full and half size to match more hands. If you are in between sizes we recommend that you choose a half size.
 
 
If you are in between two unisex sizes we recommend that you normally choose the larger one. Hestra women's gloves have a more narrow fit than the unisex models. If you are a woman with unisex size 7 you should normally choose size 8 in Hestra women's gloves.
 
 

Oleana

This size guide shows Oleana sizes equivalent to those used in different countries. Garments of the same size may fit differently depending on style and body. Oleana sweaters have different styles and fit; some has a narrow fit, some are wider and straight, some are long with buttons, some are even without buttons. Oleana hopes to make styles that can suit all ages, shapes and sizes. These measurements may vary within a centimeter or so depending on how it is measured, because knitwear is naturally elastic and a material that is impossible to control completely.

 

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