Pictured is a detailed analysis of the men’s crew-neck cable sweater with vintage cable knitting:
This men’s sweater, with its retro aesthetic at its core, blends classic and modern aesthetics.
Hoahoa Whakahoahoa: Te wewete, dropped-shoulder crew neckline is flattering for all body shapes, creating a relaxed, laid-back vibe while also showcasing an eclectic fashion attitude through its loose fit. The crew neckline is also highly versatile, allowing it to be layered with a shirt (such as the denim shirt pictured) or worn alone for a vintage feel. Its understated yet sophisticated feel pairs easily with a variety of bottoms (white slacks, dark jeans, etc.), creating a variety of looks, from retro and effortless to casual and relaxed.
The fabric is made of a blended wool or a knit with wool content. The addition of wool ensures excellent warmth, providing warmth and protection during autumn and winter. The blended process enhances the fabric’s skin-friendliness and durability, reducing the harshness that pure wool can cause. It also enhances the sweater’s resistance to pilling and deformation, extending its lifespan.
Cable (twist) technique: This is the sweater’s core craftsmanship and a traditional knitting technique. The interweaving and twisting of yarns creates a three-dimensional cable texture. This technique not only adds visual depth and a vintage appeal to the sweater, but also increases the fabric’s thickness and warmth, making it a highly recognizable technique among vintage knitwear pieces.
Textured Ribbed Webbing: In addition to the extensive cable webbing, the sweater also features distinct knitted ribbed webbing textures at specific locations (such as the shoulders and hem), creating a contrasting and complementary effect. These webbing textures not only add visual depth but also provide structural reinforcement and shaping, giving the sweater a crisper fit and a more refined feel.












