Sweater was born in new york in 1930s, when it was used as a tool for cold storage workers. However, because of its comfort and warmth, sweaters are gradually favored by athletes, and soon they are welcomed by football players' girlfriends and music stars.
In 1970s, hip-hop culture began to rise. Sweaters have become a symbol of subculture rebellion. Young people feel that while wearing hats to cover their faces, they can isolate their souls from the world.
Hip-hop culture became an indispensable force in popular culture in the late 1990s. Designers such as tommy hilfiger and Ralph Lauren began to introduce sweaters with the university logo in their own brands, and then high fashion brands such as Gucci and Versace also added sweaters to their product lines.
Sarah Harris, a contributor to Vogue, compared "sweater" to "restless teenager", but the sweater that appeared in Vogue's office has been much milder, elegant and simple, and the fabric is beautiful.
Now all brands are launching sweaters with various styles and patterns, and the shopping malls or specialty stores that can't find 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.
Some people think that some sweaters, T-shirts or jeans are ridiculously expensive, but no matter what he thinks of sweaters, the comfort they bring to the wearer is undeniable.