Knitwear known as knitted clothing. When you think of this type of clothing it reminds you of winter and the cold rainy days where you have to wrap up with many layers or put a nice warm knitted jumper. There are many variations of this garment from full zip chunky knits, knitted jumpers and sweaters, knitted cardigans and even knitted gloves and scarf’s the list is endless when it come to designer knitwear predominately a Autumn/Winter garment you can find also find knitted thin jumpers for spring/summer collections. Knitwear for women does not only mean a knitted jumper you can buy jersey tops and knitted dresses, formal wear and even lingerie. One fashion icon made knitwear what it is today and that was Coco Chanel in 1916 she introduced her collection of striped knitwear which has gone on to inspire designers today like Sonia Rykiel and Tai Missoni.
Made from knitted yarn that has the ability to stretch and incorporated with other fabrics from cashmere, cotton, elastane or polyester. When washing your designer knitwear always read the wash label to ensure you are cleaning your knit in the correct way, most can now be machine washed on a 30 degree wash however there are a lot of garments which will need hand washing or even dry cleaning make sure you stick to what has been advised, in my younger years I was naive to think a knitted jumper that requested hand washing could be popped in the machine, it came out suitable for a one year old, I was most upset! Also never tumble dry knitwear the same thing happens! If you are advised to wash your designer knitwear in the machine make sure you hang it out to dry on a hanger so it does not lose its shape – keep to these tips and your knits will last!
Designer knitwear can be purchased anywhere from nice thin knitted cardigans, warm woolly jumpers, soft cashmere scarfs and cosy knitted designer hats. Designer knit wear can be purchased for men, women and children and brands include Lacoste, Burberry, Aquascutum, Lyle & Scott, Stone Island, Armani, Hugo Boss, Marc Jacobs, D&G – all of these brands have their own unique styles but keeping in with the current trend and fashions.
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