The Tilden knit is an American-style staple with a V-shaped neckline and a striped pattern along it, but its quirky design often makes it difficult to match with other items. In this issue, we will introduce tips on how to match the Tilden knit with men’s coordinates!
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What is ” Tilden knit ” in the first place?
A tilden knit (tilden sweater) is a knit designed with a wide stripe pattern on the V-neck collar, hem, and cuffs. The cable-knit thick-bodied tilden knit is considered orthodox and classic, but in recent years, as the wearing scene expands, many thin high-gauge and vest-type knits have also appeared. As a result, “knitwear with a V-neck and characteristic lines” is increasingly referred to as “tilden knit” as a general term.
The Tilden knit was born in the 1920s. It was named “Tilden knit” after William Tilden*, a famous tennis player of the time, who liked to wear it. For the same reason, it is also called a tennis sweater or a sports sweater. Nowadays, some call it a cricket sweater as a synonymous item, but strictly speaking, they are different. The cricket sweater is said to have been born in the 1890s, and is said to be longer than the Tilden knit. *Also called Bill Tilden.
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