The women’s sweater set in the picture is rich in craftsmanship details.
The top is a high-neck sweater. In terms of knitting techniques, a tight knitting method is adopted, which enables the neckline to stand up and maintain its shape, providing good warmth and enhancing the contour of the neck. For the body of the garment, the stitches are uniform and the fabric texture is smooth, presenting a simple and elegant feel. The loose fit is achieved through specific weaving techniques, possibly by appropriately increasing the number of stitches or adopting loose weaving patterns during the weaving process. It is comfortable to wear and has a laid-back and casual style.
The bottom wear is a pleated short skirt, and the pleating part is rather complicated in craftsmanship. Through a special pleating process, the pleats are uniform and long-lasting in shape. Each pleat has a consistent width and is neatly arranged, presenting a delicate visual effect. When weaving the skirt body, different stitching techniques were employed to create the three-dimensional effect of the pleats. For instance, additional or reduced stitches were added at specific lines, or special weaving patterns were used to form the shape of the pleats. The hem of the skirt has been hemmed to prevent the wool from coming apart and to make the edge more smooth and beautiful. The overall suit is handled with great care at the joints, such as the connection between the top and the skirt (visually creating a suit effect through a belt), without any obvious sense of incongruity, presenting a harmonious and unified style of dressing.