Li Yang Fashion Story
For numerous years, LiYang Fashion has been a pioneering force in the medium to luxury knitted sweater manufacturing industry, proudly situated in Dongguan, China. Our location serves as a centralized hub, delivering expert technical services and fabric construction consultation to both our established and potential clientele.
Leveraging our extensive professional experience, we specialize in crafting knitted sweaters and ponchos across a spectrum from 1.5gg to 18gg. Our diverse styles include intarsia, printed, jacquard, crochet, hand-knitted, beaded, and embroidered sweaters. Employing the finest Italian yarn and locally sourced materials such as cashmere, wool, cotton, alpaca, silk, linen, blends, and more, LiYang Fashion is well-equipped to cater to your varied knitted sweater production needs
At LiYang Fashion, our dedicated technician team seamlessly integrates into our manufacturing process. From computer machine knitting and intarsia machine knitting to panel inspection, linking, hand stitching, light inspection, washing, drying, pressing, QC inspection, needle detection, and packing – every step is executed with precision.
We firmly believe that a well-crafted sweater should be a harmonious blend of comfort and style. It is designed to be enjoyed, created with top-notch yarn and workmanship that not only withstands daily wear but also ensures a stylish appearance. LiYang Fashion is committed to delivering excellence at every stage of the knitted sweater production journey.
Li Yang Fashion’s Work Value
Our endeavor involves crafting a diverse range of knitted sweaters, spanning from smooth, fine-gauge knitted pieces to thicker or bulkier sweaters.
The staff at Fine Knitting is tirelessly at work throughout the year, meticulously producing well-crafted knitwear. We possess the expertise to determine the appropriate knitting gauge for creating anything, be it lightweight knitted cardigans for all seasons or thick, warm knitted sweaters for the winter months. Our understanding extends to utilizing various knitting measurement units, measuring the number of needles per inch on the machine knitting bed, covering a spectrum from 1.5gg to 18gg knitted sweaters.