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The Comfort of Knitted Fabric

  • Writer: Alina Balogh
    Alina Balogh
  • Nov 1
  • 1 min read

Updated: Nov 4

Knitted fabric is the language of movement and ease a material that embraces the body with softness and quiet flexibility. Unlike woven fabrics, which are built from crossing threads in a fixed structure, knits are created from interlooped yarns, giving them their natural stretch and comfort.


Within this world is a beautiful spectrum of textures and intentions.

Jersey, light and fine, is often found in T-shirts and dresses, draping effortlessly against the skin.

Double knitted fabrics, with more body and stability, are ideal for structured dresses, skirts, and softly tailored jackets.

Tricot, smooth and resilient, is often used in lingerie and activewear, while lace, the most delicate of knits, lends a sense of transparency to blouses and eveningwear.



Women dressed in knitted fabrics

Recognising a quality knit is a matter of feeling and observation. The surface should feel even and supple, returning gently to shape when stretched. The yarn density and stitch consistency reveal craftsmanship a fabric that holds its form yet moves with you.


Knitted pieces remind us that elegance can live in comfort; sophistication can breathe and move. They are the quiet companions of modern life natural, adaptable, and beautifull.




























































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































 
 
 

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