Knit.Wear Fall/Winter 2018: A Review
Knit.Wear presents the Autumn/Winter Edition 2018 . Come on, shall we?
Aslan's sweater. I like it, except for the headwind. Their sweaters that are stretched and open on the sides are very small for the user.
Aspen Sweaters. I'm not crazy about the asymmetrical aspect of this design. You seem to be wrong on purpose. I don't like the lettering edges on the neck and bottom - I'll go with the ribs to adjust the cuffs.
bicycle hat. Very beautiful!
Kowl Calcite. Not bad but I don't know if indoor lace is practical. want to press how many times And is it worth releasing it to get rid of it?
Calderwood sweater. Nice use of similar Art Deco details.
Cardinal Point Sweater. Classic cable collar.
Interesting. If you want to decorate a classic flat tortoise with beautiful thread in your favorite color, it is better to use this model.
Frosted leaf sweater. Fair Island style, fair modern.
geode tunic. This is so amazing.
mountain range. I like the details to accentuate the face on the yoke.
Indigo misty sweater. Simple but interesting and attractive.
Maya's vest. I like the texture but I'm going to clean up the shape and shrug the hunched shoulders.
Murray sweater. I like the subtle contrast of the two colors and the point work used here. I will shrug my fallen shoulders.
Miriad sweater. This is a beautiful yoke design.
pebble sweater. Comfortable fabric to wear.
Pepper and snow sweater. Another stylish round yoke sweater.
Ponthoa gray dots. It's more stylish than I thought it could be like a poncho.
Purple beet rule. Nice detail on the shoulders but the long loose shape looks really weird and doesn't suit most women.
Wavy sweater. Beautiful shapeless fabric.
Variable knit sweater. This is a beautiful detail.
Oblique dress. Classic dress with knit collar, just the right amount of cool detail.
turtle tunic. Below is a nice stitch, but I'm going to spruce up the uniform and give it a little kiss.
Twin hats. Classic wire cover.