The Splicing Craft Trend for Women’s Knitwear

Women's Knitwear

A piece of spliced clothing that combines knitted and woven fabrics implies structure changes and secrets to diversified clothing collocation. It can bring a warm and skin-friendly wearing experience, fit for early autumn. The organic combination of ready-to-wear with knitwear will provide new inspirations for new season’s development. Compared with previous seasons, this season pays more attention to the direct splicing of materials, and uses inserting or sewing silhouette to integrate naturally.

Women's Knitwear

Diversified clothing market is open and inclusive. Spliced materials make a contrast and form a unity, which is a key factor. For women’s knitwear, apart from splicing shoulder with front panel, splicing shoulder with the back panel also pursues the layered contrast brought by different materials. The structure change will enhance the inclusiveness of knitwear.

Women's Knitwear

Splicing of knitted and woven fabrics tends to be integrated in the new season. Deconstruction is for wearing one piece of clothing in multiple ways. The most representative brand is Burberry. It integrates sleeveless shirt with cashmere cardigan through sewing the two hemlines, so the item can also be a dress, fit for multiple occasions.

women's knitwear

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