Interweave Knits Fall 2018: A Review


In today's article, we are going to take a look at the Knights Fall 2018 interview , where things have become very clear in a very positive way.





Waiver of the breakwater beach. I love a sweater with a good silhouette and wired panel (although yes, I can see what you did there, the mullet trim), but I would definitely recommend wearing it over anything other than a striped blouse.





Cambridge cardigan. I love the tartan and "old-fashioned" concept of this jacket, but I'm going to fix it. This style will look a little bigger, but that means the wearer is one size larger than what they normally wear, not two or three sizes.





The classic Ganci jacket. What is the name of this part. I carried it myself.





Valens pond jacket. Clever use of cables for this.





Big Island jacket. Nice piece overall, but I'm not a fan of that big neck.





Wrap herring. Beautiful cover.





jacket with Massachusetts. Dazzling use of yarn and a beautiful cut, as well as seeing the edge of a small mullet.





Manumann Dolman. Great! I will only add a few rows of straps to this shoulder strap because it looks a bit sparse.





Mali auburn cardigan. Very beautiful piece!





Oxford Street jacket. Excellent presentation in classic style.





Prescott jacket. Attractive cable.





Quincy jacket. This wire pattern looks creative and cool.





Racing stitch jacket. Great!





Jacket with sand collar. Another good looking corduroy jacket.





Wendell Street Jersey. This has such a contemporary creative vibe.





Stretch jacket. I like the idea of ​​an attached bandana collar and cuffs in a contrasting color, but they probably aren't that effective. Maybe I'd want it if the collar and cuffs were a little wider? I'm going to fix the dropped shoulders and the transition between the seagrass stitched shoulder and the front rope style looks a bit harsh and probably needs to be replaced with a plaid belt.





Mouth jacket from the ear. Oh beautiful! I love the way designers for raglan sleeves use complementary threads.
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