Knit.Wear Fall/Winter 2018: A Review
Knit.Wear has released the 2018 fall / winter issue. Let's see?
Sweater. I like this except for the wind. The open, flexible look makes the jacket a little more comfortable for the wearer.
Aspen trek. I do not love the inconsistencies of this design. It looks more wrong than expected. And I do not like the edges of the letters under the neck, I go with the ribs to fit the wrists.
Becky hat. Absolutely fun!
Calcite Cole. Not bad, but I do not know how practical the side with the head is. How often does a person want to print? And is it worth losing again to get rid of it?
Calderwood jersey. Make good use of Art Deco details.
Compass points trailer. Classic rope neck.
Jacket. If you want to decorate a simple classic necklace with beautiful thread in your favorite color, you can do better with this model.
Dragging of frozen leaves. Fashionable gallery in Fair Island juxtaposition.
Geodetic jacket. It's amazing.
Highland Ragan. I liked the top highlight details on the yoke.
Indigo smoke. Simple yet fascinating.
Maya Cardigan. I liked the texture, but I adjusted the sleeves and lifted the shoulders.
Murray jacket. I like the subtle contrast of the two colors. He lifts my fallen shoulder.
Mayed Plver. It's a beautiful yoke shape.
Pebble jacket. To wear a beautiful piece.
Pepper and ice skates. Another smart jacket with rounds.
Point Gray Pontexoa. It seems more than you can imagine.
Purple raglan beet. Good detail off the shoulder, but this long and baggy egg is very odd and not suitable for most women.
Wrinkle drag. Fairly personal piece.
Change a windshield. These are wonderful details.
Sharp clothes. Attractive classic necklace with the right size.
Therapeutic jacket. I'm fine, but I adjust the egg and kiss a little.
Twinings Cap. Classic cord hat.