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Scuba knit newest trend?

edward.luften

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So ive been looking around recently and keep seeing designers using scubaknit in their designs. I was alerted to this by my friend who is very talented who has been designing unisex clothes for a long time and just now made a website, aldostefanoni.squarespace.com, where he created a scuba knit shirt that he let me try on, bc we are the same basic size. It had such a fluid and futuristic drape i was wondering if anyone else knew of any other designers or places where i could buy scuba knit pieces. I would not recommend scuba knit for summer as it was very warm to wear outside in the summer, but with fall coming up i would love to stock up on more scuba knit bc of its clean look and very slight shine that makes the clothing almost animated in a really cool way.

Does anybody know of more scuba knit (neoprene) fabrics?
 
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