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What is a sweater?

Sweater refers to velvet knitted long-sleeved sports leisure fir.

Sweaters are generally thicker than ordinary long sleeves and are more comfortable to wear. Its cuffs are tight and elastic, and the material under the clothes is the same as that of the cuffs. Sweaters were born in new york in 1930s, and they were the tools of cold storage workers at that time. However, because of its comfort and warmth, sweaters gradually gained the favor of athletes, and soon became popular among football players' girlfriends and music stars.

Sweaters are generally generous in style, giving consideration to fashion and functionality, and combining the characteristics of comfort and fashion. They are very popular in casual wear and gradually become the first choice for young people to exercise in the streets.

Sweaters come from English sweaters, namely thick knitted sportswear and long-sleeved sports casual shirts. The material is generally thicker than ordinary long-sleeved clothes. The cuffs are tight and elastic, and the lower edge of the clothes is made of the same material as the cuffs.

In 1970s, hip-hop culture began to rise. Sweaters became a symbol of subculture rebellion.

Hip-hop culture became an irresistible force in popular culture in the late 1990s. Now all brands are launching sweaters with various styles and patterns, and shopping malls or specialty stores without sweater products have disappeared. The rebellious temperament of sweaters has gradually been worn away and become popular clothing. However, people's constant pursuit of uniqueness and rarity has driven many artists and photographers to launch limited edition sweaters, which has attracted much attention.

Sweaters are not expensive, even students can afford them. This further facilitates the promotion of sweaters. The development of sweaters has always been closely related to fashion. Every year, sweaters with different styles and styles come out and are deeply loved by the public.