All-Over Print Fenrir Runic Beanie
The most frequently the illustration of Wolf is the villain. Besides, there were times when wolves were helpful. In Norse mythology, wolves could represent both positive and negative sides. The most popular Wolf in the Norse mythology was Fenrir, the son of Loki, the Norse fraud and trickster. It was so because of its direct connection to Ragnarok. Fenrir was the most dangerous creature, and his appearance was the sign of incredible danger and horror.
• 95% polyester, 5% spandex (fabric composition may vary by up to 1%, depending on the fulfillment location)
• Fabric weight: 6.19 oz/yd² (210 g/m²)
• Double-layered
• Regular fit (order a size up for a slouchy fit)
• Wash at 86°F (30°C)
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Size guide
S | M | L | |
Head circumference (inches) | 20 ⅞-22 | 22 -23 ¼ | 23 ⅜-24 ⅜ |
S | M | L | |
Head circumference (cm) | 53-56 | 56-59 | 59.3-62 |