Hi, this is Shohei.
Even I, known for a person who rarely wear sweaters would like to buy one of these gradient sweaters.
Reasons I rarely wear sweaters
1. Itchy
2. Not as comfortable as sweatshirts
3. Too hot
4. Difficult to maintain
5. Easy to get caught on something and damaged
These might be bad stereotypes that I have on sweaters. However, sweaters from this collection don't have to be worry about those cons. No need to say, they are cool.
Gradient knit
You see the knitting patterns switched?
The knitting pattern becomes looser as it gets closer to the hem, and the hem part looks like a mesh. The name "Gradient Knit" is derived from the gradation of the knitting pattern.
The use of yarn with low fluffiness gives it a silky luster and smoothness that is comfortable even in humid season.
Can you see the white tee that worn underneath the sweater?
Feel the breeze
Because it is lightweight, the knitting pattern moves and changes its expression as it is swayed by the southern summer breeze. Of course, ventilation is super good as you see. Also, the atmosphere will change dramatically depending on the innerwear you see through it, so you will never get tired of it.
We hear that coordinates in summer can be boring, but you don't have to worry if you have one of them.
Let's take a look how it looks.
Gradient Knit Cotton V-neck Vest
The shape is relaxed so, it won't be too hot even if I wear it in summer. And the coordinates can be a bit mature with it. I'm 175cm/5'8" high, and wear a Large in the above photo.
You can wear jackers on it current season.
Gradient Knit Cotton Crewneck Sweater
175cm/5'8", wears a Large
Gradient Knit Cotton Cardigan
175cm/5'8", wears a Large
Adding one of those sweaters makes your summer coordinates mature and a bit elegant.
Thank you!
These are the links to the items introduced in this article.
Gradient Knit Cotton V-neck Vest