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About Fjallraven
All Fjällräven FAQs
What is the history of the Fjällräven brand?
Fjällräven was founded in 1960 by Åke Nordin in Örnsköldsvik, Sweden, with the vision of making nature more accessible. Starting with an innovative external-frame backpack to address back problems among schoolchildren, the brand expanded into durable outdoor clothing and gear, emphasising sustainability and functional Scandinavian design inspired by Nordic nature.
What does Fjällräven mean in Swedish?
Fjällräven means 'Arctic fox' in Swedish, where 'fjäll' refers to mountain or fell, and 'räven' means fox. The name symbolises resilience in harsh environments, mirroring the brand's focus on durable, nature-inspired gear.
How is Fjällräven pronounced?
Fjällräven is pronounced approximately as 'fyell-rehven' or ‘F-yahl-rah-ven’ in English, with the 'fj' sounding like 'fy' in 'few,' 'äll' like 'ell' in 'bell,' and 'räven' like 'reh-ven.' In Swedish, it's [ˈfjɛ̂lːˌrɛːvɛn], emphasising the first syllable, reflecting its meaning as ‘Arctic Fox’.
Is Fjällräven ethical?
Fjällräven prioritises ethical practices, including PFC-free treatments since 2015, use of recycled and organic materials, traceable non-mulesed wool, and avoidance of fur or exotic animal skins. The brand aligns with animal welfare policies and focuses on sustainable sourcing to reduce environmental impact, supported by initiatives like the Arctic Fox Project.
What is so special about Fjällräven?
Fjällräven stands out for its commitment to sustainability, using eco-friendly materials like G-1000 fabric and recycled polyester, combined with functional Scandinavian design. The brand's durable, versatile gear promotes outdoor accessibility while minimising environmental footprint, making it a favourite for adventurers seeking quality and ethics.
Why is the Fjällräven logo a fox?
The Fjällräven logo features an Arctic fox, symbolising the brand's name, which means 'Arctic fox' in Swedish. It represents resilience in harsh Nordic environments and underscores the company's efforts to protect endangered species through initiatives like the Arctic Fox Initiative, promoting nature conservation.
Are Fjällräven products waterproof?
Fjällräven items like G-1000 fabric jackets are water-resistant when treated with Greenland Wax, providing reliable protection against light rain. For full waterproofing, opt for Eco-Shell models. Learn how to apply wax in our [Greenland Wax guide](link).
How do I care for and repair Fjällräven gear?
Wash at low temperatures, re-wax G-1000 fabrics regularly, and repair tears with patches. Fjällräven emphasises longevity—many items are repairable at home or via our warranty. See our care guides for details.
Why is the Fjällräven Kånken backpack so popular?
Launched in 1978 to prevent back issues in Swedish schoolchildren, the Kånken's durable Vinylon F fabric, simple design, and vibrant colours make it a timeless everyday bag. It's eco-friendly with recycled options and lasts 10+ years.
Where are Fjällräven products made?
Designed in Sweden, manufacturing occurs in ethical factories worldwide, including Vietnam and China, with strict traceability. As an official UK stockist, we ensure all items are authentic—check the Fjällräven Store Locator for verification.