Oleana
Chandni AggarwalChandni Aggarwal/Guest Contributor/SHOPPING, BERGEN/ Updated : Jun 6, 2017, 14:01 IST
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Oleana is one of the very few textile brands that believe in making fabric in a ‘responsible manner’ i.e., without harming the planet. They take pride in using natural organic materials such as wool, silk and alpaca to make cloth … Read more
Oleana is one of the very few textile brands that believe in making fabric in a ‘responsible manner’ i.e., without harming the planet. They take pride in using natural organic materials such as wool, silk and alpaca to make cloth material. They also claim to be the only factory that both knits and sews everything in-house. Read less

Oleana is one of the very few textile brands that believe in making fabric in a ‘responsible manner’ i.e., without harming the planet. They take pride in using natural organic materials such as wool, silk and alpaca to make cloth material. They also claim to be the only factory that both knits and sews everything in-house.
Now, you know that Oleana is not just another merchandising store, but it’s a culture, folklore, lifestyle and an inspiration. Hence, visiting this store means understanding Norwegian style of dressing in more depth while supporting a brand that’s following ‘fair trade'.
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