The symbol known today as the Valknut, or "Hrungnishjarta" ("Hrungnir's Heart"), is rooted in Norse mythology, first mentioned in Snorri Sturlusson's Skáldskaparmál. Hrungnir, a jötunn whose name translates to "brawler," was said to have a heart of stone "with three sharp-pointed corners." While this legend ties the symbol to Hrungnir, the truth is we’ll never know its original name or meaning. It likely predates the myth altogether.
The term Valknut, a modern label, connects the Norse words valr (the slain) and knut (knot), as the symbol has been associated with carvings related to death. But did Vikings use it for this? We have no idea. The Norse didn't leave behind an explanation.
Still, it's a symbol that evokes the mystery and power of Viking culture. Here in Minnesota, with our Norwegian, German, and Icelandic roots, we embrace these symbols—whether or not we fully understand them. They show up on tattoos, shirts, and home decor because, let’s be honest, they're just cool. History aside, we love a good Viking mystery!
If there’s one fashion rule to live by, let it be that comfort doesn’t have to be compromised for the sake of style. Pair the super-soft unisex eco raglan hoodie with joggers for a relaxed look, or elevate the outfit with a skirt, oversized blazer, or classic trousers. The hoodie’s brushed inside ensures a comfy and snug feel, and will keep you warm during the colder days.
• Outside: 100% organic cotton
• Charcoal melange is 60% cotton, 40% recycled polyester
• Inside for all colors: 80% organic cotton, 20% recycled polyester
• Brushed lining
• Regular fit
• Raglan sleeves
• Ribbed cuffs and hem
• Drawstrings with metal eyelets and stoppers
• Jersey-lined hood
Size guide
|
LENGTH (inches) |
WIDTH (inches) |
XS |
25 ⅝ |
19 ¼ |
S |
26 ¾ |
20 ½ |
M |
27 ¼ |
21 ¾ |
L |
27 ⅝ |
22 ¾ |
XL |
28.0 |
24.0 |
2XL |
28 ¼ |
25 ¼ |
3XL |
28 ¾ |
26 ⅜ |
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LENGTH (cm) |
WIDTH (cm) |
XS |
65 |
49 |
S |
68 |
52 |
M |
69 |
55.1 |
L |
70 |
58 |
XL |
71.1 |
61 |
2XL |
71.9 |
64 |
3XL |
73 |
67 |