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Somewhere between a lighter jacket and a heavy overshirt, this checkered wool chore coat is giving us serious hot-coffee-on-the-porch-of-the-mountain-cabin vibes. Made from double-layered recycled wool, it's versatile and cosy, with a button front, double chest pockets and handwarmer pockets. It comes in a boxy, unisex fit that's cut roomy to fit over your jumper, and Amundsen says it's 'a companion for your outdoor work and harvesting' – which we assume means they've made it for elk hunters in the forests of northern Norway.
| SIZE | US | UK | EU |
| XS | 2 | 4 | 34 |
| S | 4 | 8 | 36 |
| M | 6 | 10 | 38 |
| L | 8 | 12 | 40 |
| XL | 10 | 14 | 42 |
| XXL | 12 | 16 | 44 |
| cm | Height | Chest | Waist | Seat |
| S | 168-175 cm | 91-96 cm | 76-78 cm | 92-97 cm |
| M | 176-183 cm | 97-102 cm | 79-82 cm | 98-103 cm |
| L | 183-188 cm | 103-108 cm | 84-87 cm | 104-109 cm |
| XL | 188-193 cm | 109-114 cm | 89-92 cm | 110-115 cm |
| XXL | 193-198 cm | 115-120 cm | 94-97 cm | 116-121 cm |
| in | Height | Chest | Waist | Seat |
| S | 5’6″ – 5’9″ | 36-38″ | 30-31″ | 36-38″ |
| M | 5’9″ – 6’0″ | 38-40″ | 31-32″ | 38-40″ |
| L | 6’0″ – 6’2″ | 40-42″ | 33-34″ | 41-43″ |
| XL | 6’2″ – 6’4″ | 43-45″ | 35-36″ | 43-45″ |
| XXL | 6’4″ – 6’6″ | 45-47″ | 37-38″ | 46-48″ |
Amundsen clothing is named after one of the greatest explorers ever to walk the Earth. No pressure there then. In fact, the company’s co-founder, Jørgen Amundsen, is a relative of the legendary man himself, and the brand’s designs are based on classic styles from the golden age of exploration. Throw in a generous dash of 1960s Nordic ski resort chic and you’ve got a unique range of good-looking kit that’ll get you noticed in all the right ways.
However, there’s nothing old-fashioned about the way Amundsen’s gear performs. Ruggedly built from merino wool and waterproof triple-layer cotton, these are serious expedition-grade garments built for a Scandi outdoor culture – a concept that the Norwegians call ‘friluftsliv’, or ‘open-air life’. It’s the idea that time spent enjoying the freedom of the outdoors should be a core part of your life, since it enhances just about everything else. Now that’s something we can all get on board with.