Brynje of Norway is a small family business from Larvik in Norway. Since 1887, Brynje has been known for its quality, functionality and durability. Today, the garments are used by expeditioners and people in tough professions – old and young in all types of weather. When Brynje's garments appear in the world's most inhospitable places, they are guaranteed to work for you too.
Over the years, Norwegian Brynje has equipped adventurers for many demanding expeditions. As early as 1953, the Englishman Hunt shocked the climbing world with completely new theories about weight, speed, clothing and comfort. During the Everest expedition in 1953, Hillary Sir Edmund and Tenzing Norgay were equipped with Brynje's mesh jerseys close to the skin when they stood on top of the world's highest mountain, Mount Everest, on May 29.