This handcrafted knit sweater explores the interplay between texture and structure through hand-knitted techniques that create a three-dimensional, raised surface with dynamic convex and concave effects. The design is further elevated by the use of a Chung-inspired four-hole twist detail, which introduces pleated accentsthat ripple across the garment, creating a sense of fluidity and continuity. By seamlessly integrating textural storytelling with structural innovation, this piece serves as a statement kniT that aligns with the conceptual themes of the *"Calamity Town I - 1805"* collection, presenting knitwear as both functional and artistic.
Calamity Town - 1805 Part I
In the year 1805, the world was shrouded in turmoil—a time of unrest, fear, and uncertainty. Societies were gripped by the weight of conflict and adversity, with towering shadows of despair looming over cities and towns. This was an era defined by darkness, where the gothic architecture of the time—its towering spires, intricate stone carvings, and heavy, oppressive structures—embodied the struggles of an age plagued by calamity.