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2021-04-08 103938
The Application of Point-line-block -- The Craft Trend for Mens' Knitwear
With consumers' rising attention to the value of products, exploring basic styles with higher quality and releasing timeless charm of classic elements have become the key design points, which inspires the development of men's knitwear. New application of classic point-line-block elements are injected into minimalist light business style. Pattern elements like animal, letter and skeleton are added into geometric points and lines. Contrast-color lines update the structure. The combination of line&block and blocks pays more attention to the visual layers. Flowing application of lines shows more flexibility.