
Festival season
Long weekend awaits!
Icelandic summer is characterized by festivals around the island peaking on the first weekend of August with the grandest festivals. Through the decades, the Icelanders who attend this festival, have developed "the Icelandic festival uniform", a certain attire that is a combination of outdoor clothing, wool sweaters, and fisherman workwear.
It is Icelandic summer after all, and you must stay warm and dry.
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Festival styles for any weather forecast
Rauðasandur collection
Endless light, unforgettable nights
The Rauðasandur collection is light and playful, inspired by kites flying on bright summer days. Its name is drawn from a scenic red-sand beach on Iceland’s southern Westfjords, where endless summer nights and ever-changing light create a magical landscape. The collection captures the spirit of Icelandic outdoor festivals, where nature and music come together in unforgettable moments.
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The Rauðasandur collection


We don't throw stuff away at 66˚North. That's why leftover fabrics often find a new purpose in our range of bags. Made from durable and waterproof fabric, our bags are suitable for whatever the weather throws your way.
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Bags and backpacks


You can take this jacket hiking, skiing, cycling, kayaking, or just walking the dog and its combination of waterproofness, ease of movement, and extremely high breathability makes it the one shell you'll need.

With its rounded shape and baffle construction, the Tindur Gore-Infinium down jacket takes two days to sew and creates the feeling of a warm bubble of air around you, heating quickly as you move.

Dyngja is a collection of high-quality 700 fill-power down garments that are extremely lightweight. The collection is inspired by classic 66°North down products originally designed in the early 2000s.