Kapital knitted sweaters have the following characteristics:

Kapital knitted sweaters have the following characteristics:


Integration of various traditional crafts: using traditional Japanese clothing crafts such as boro (ragged), sashiko (sashiko embroidery), and sakiori (torn weaving).

The characteristic of boro craft is to sew small pieces of woven linen fabric into the surface and lining of clothing to form a layered effect, and then sew with rough needles and threads. Kapital retains its layered and rough sewing characteristics and applies them to denim fabrics that it is good at, and also adds destruction and aging elements to form a unique "ragged" style; sakiori craft is to recycle and reuse narrow strips of cloth or fabrics of different colors and materials and re-weave them to form a unique color contrast effect and layering. Kapital uses it for collage design to create a unique ancient cloth effect; sashiko was originally a needle method for repairing clothes, and later evolved into a unique embroidery technique, which often appears in Kapital's design works.


Unique design elements: Kapital has several highly recognizable design elements, such as bone elements, yellow smiley faces, cashew flower patterns, etc.


Focus on fabric selection: For example, denim fabrics will be used.
Reflect cultural connotations: From a cultural perspective, the boro fabric craft contains the traditional Japanese ideas of "no body no い" (avoid waste) and "surprise" (accept imperfection), which is consistent with the original intention of the brand founder to create Japan's unique denim clothing culture.


Diverse styles: It combines American retro, ethnic style and other styles, and the design is bold and artistic. It can have a retro charm and follow fashion trends.
Different styles of Kapital knitted sweaters may have different designs and features, and the specific features need to be judged based on the actual product.

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