Product Guide

Cardigans in Fashion: Why This Classic Piece Deserves a Place in Your Next Collection

Felix Zheng
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Quick Summary

The enduring appeal of cardigans in fashion, from classic styles to modern interpretations, and production considerations.

Key Takeaways:

The cardigan has undergone a remarkable transformation in recent years. Once associated with school uniforms and grandparent wardrobes, it is now a fashion staple carried by luxury houses and high-street brands alike. This article covers cardigan styles and production considerations for your collection.

The Cardigan Revival

Cardigan Styles

Classic Button-Front

The traditional cardigan with full-length button placket.

Open-Front Cardigan

No buttons, worn open over other layers.

Bolero/Shrug Cardigan

Short cardigan that ends at the ribcage.

Knit Jacket

Structured cardigan with tailoring details.

Production Considerations for Cardigans

Button Band

The button band requires careful knitting to prevent stretching. Key considerations:

Pocket Placement

Pockets add functionality but require precision:

Front Edge Finishing

The open edges of a cardigan need special attention:

Sizing Considerations

Cardigans typically require more attention to sizing than pullovers because:

Cost Factors for Cardigans

FeatureCost Impact
Full button placket+10-15% vs. pullover
Pockets (patch)+5-8%
Pockets (welt)+10-15%
Contrast lining+15-20%
Shawl collar+10-15%

Our Cardigan Production

We produce cardigans across the full gauge range, with particular expertise in button-front and open-front styles. Our quality control includes button attachment testing and buttonhole reinforcement verification.


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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about product guide.

What is the MOQ for knitwear production?
JIERQI offers a 100-piece MOQ per design, significantly lower than the industry standard of 500-1000 pieces. This makes it ideal for emerging brands, capsule collections, and market testing.
How can I start sourcing knitwear from China?
Contact us with your design specifications or tech pack. We'll recommend yarn, gauge, and construction options. Sampling takes 7-10 days. Once approved, bulk production takes 30-45 days. Get started.
What is the difference between OEM and ODM?
OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturing): you provide complete designs, we produce exactly. ODM (Original Design Manufacturing): our design team helps develop your collection. Choose OEM for proprietary designs, ODM if you need design support. Compare OEM vs ODM.
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