The style of the women’s sweater, vest and halter top in the picture is made by knitting. Viewed from the front, its surface presents a regular serrated texture pattern, which is woven through a specific stitch technique, alternating between flat and reverse stitches, or special weaving patterns can be used to make the fabric surface rich in layering and three-dimensional effects. This texture not only adds visual interest but also reflects the delicate texture of hand weaving.
Viewed from the back, the upper part of the vest is tied into a knot at the back of the neck with a webbing, which serves to fix and adjust the tightness. This design not only adds a sense of fashion to the style, but also makes it convenient to adjust the comfort level according to the wearer’s needs. The edges of the vest, whether it be the neckline, hem or side, are all processed relatively smoothly. This indicates that during the weaving process, the finishing techniques such as needling and locking the edges are quite meticulous, avoiding loose or uneven fabric edges and demonstrating a high level of craftsmanship. Overall, this knitted vest strappy combines practical wearing functions with an aesthetically pleasing appearance design, and the craftsmanship details showcase the ingenuity.