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Knitwear Lab introduces its first in-house design

Published: October 20, 2021
Author: Manali bhanushali
Knitting Lab, a lab for creative, ecological, and design-driven textile and apparel solutions based in the Netherlands, is introducing its own line of knitted accessories and lifestyle products. The goods will include cutting-edge knitwear methods while staying functional and attractive pleasing.
The initial collection includes scarves, socks, and bucket hats with clever technical aspects. Knitwear Lab claims it would ‘release new goods throughout the year’ rather than working with seasonal collections. The Lab is concerned with environmental and animal welfare. The design is manufactured using environmentally friendly methods: the majority of the designs are knitted in one piece, resulting in nearly minimal waste.
The bucket hat, which was crocheted using a particular technology to make a 3D shape, is an inspiring example of this. All woollen scarves are made from extra-fine merino wool from farms that do not engage in the inhumane practise of mulesing.
“We use Bemberg Cupro for the scarves.” “This regenerating fibre was formed from cotton linter, which is a waste material manufactured during the manufacturing process of cotton,” Knitwear Lab adds.
The line is created, produced, and manufactured in the Netherlands by the Knitwear Lab team’s brilliant programmers and design helpers under the creative leadership of Cherish Brouwer and Thijs Verhaar.

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