The yoke of the top is cut generously to allow for a full range of motion—essential for hunting, paddling, or, in modern times, reaching for a laptop. This yoke often features intricate geometric beading or embroidery that tells a family story.
If audio is your focus, upgrade your ear cups or speaker gaskets to memory-foam, leather-sealed variants. This blocks ambient noise, effectively simulating a Top-tier listening environment.
The bottom hem is longer in the back (to cover the lower back when bending) and shorter in the front. This is known as the Kattak cut, and it prevents snow from creeping up the back while allowing the wearer to sit comfortably on a qamutiik (sled).
Traditional Ulluunvut Tops do not button down the center. Instead, they use asymmetrical flaps (left-over-right for women, right-over-left for men in some regions) fastened with toggles made of bone or antler. Modern versions use brass snaps or wooden toggles.
Standard equipment fails when the temperature drops or the humidity rises. Top-tier Ulluunvut models are built with sealed casings, military-grade wiring, and anti-corrosive metals. If you are operating in remote logistics, marine environments, or arctic research, the Top standard is the only reliable option.
The yoke of the top is cut generously to allow for a full range of motion—essential for hunting, paddling, or, in modern times, reaching for a laptop. This yoke often features intricate geometric beading or embroidery that tells a family story.
If audio is your focus, upgrade your ear cups or speaker gaskets to memory-foam, leather-sealed variants. This blocks ambient noise, effectively simulating a Top-tier listening environment. ulluunvut top
The bottom hem is longer in the back (to cover the lower back when bending) and shorter in the front. This is known as the Kattak cut, and it prevents snow from creeping up the back while allowing the wearer to sit comfortably on a qamutiik (sled). The yoke of the top is cut generously
Traditional Ulluunvut Tops do not button down the center. Instead, they use asymmetrical flaps (left-over-right for women, right-over-left for men in some regions) fastened with toggles made of bone or antler. Modern versions use brass snaps or wooden toggles. This blocks ambient noise, effectively simulating a Top-tier
Standard equipment fails when the temperature drops or the humidity rises. Top-tier Ulluunvut models are built with sealed casings, military-grade wiring, and anti-corrosive metals. If you are operating in remote logistics, marine environments, or arctic research, the Top standard is the only reliable option.