The history of sweaters! Detailed!
The Middle East is the birthplace of knitwear. In the 4th century AD, a large basin of knitted socks was found in a grave in Egypt. At present, it is generally believed that knitwear spread from Arab countries to other European countries through trade routes and Spain. In the Middle Ages, knitwear laid a solid foundation in the minds of Europeans, among which knitwear in France and Italy was the most developed. These early knitwear were mainly hand-knitted, and the tools were very simple, such as thin sticks, bone needles, wood products and so on. Socks, gloves and other finished products. The earliest knitting prototype should be a Scottish fisherman's shirt, which is comfortable to wear and simple in style, and has been used ever since. About13rd century, Italy formed a relatively complete knitting system, and these technologies were brought to America when there were European immigrants in Guangzhou mainland.