Well loved for their traditional, Austrian inspired folkwear, Lanz has been a perennial favorite since the early 1920’s. By the 1970’s, the US branch of the company consisted of two labels – Lanz Originals, which produced primarily dresses and Lanz of Salzburg, the sleepwear based line. Around 2001, the company retired Lanz Originals but Lanz of Salzburg still operates today and continues to focus predominantly on sleepwear with some dresses, jumpers and separates also included in their offerings.
Recent weeks have seen their soft, flannel nightgowns increasingly in rotation, given persistent, subzero New Hampshire weather. Not only are they comfortably warm and cozy, the charming Tyrolean prints bring cheer to even the dreariest of icy winter days. Indeed it is sometimes tempting to lounge a bit longer than usual in the mornings, especially if curled up with a particularly good book.
A few select items are available online at lanzofsalzburg.com but surprisingly more often than not, The Vermont Country Store carries a larger selection. The only downside: garment labels no longer read “Made in USA with Love”. Instead, as with so many others in the apparel industry and elsewhere, Lanz has shifted production to China.


Another favorite of mine was Pandora sweaters. Apparently UNH- Mancheter is relocating to the old Pandora outlet!
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It is such a cheery pattern! It beckons you to curl up by the fireplace and watch the snow. A perfect Sunday morning…and afternoon treat 😉 Thanks for sharing. Though it is such a pity that it’s no longer made in the USA.
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Linda Dennis davidandlindadennis@hotmail.com
Very disappointed the nightgowns are made in China. NO MORE since Trump won! Wish I would have waited to order them!
Thank you, Linda Dennis
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Manufacturing has been slowly returning to our shores. Perhaps Eileen West, current owner of the Lanz label, will consider joining this effort.
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