Selected knitwear directions for small-batch projects.

A focused selection of reference directions for brands developing women’s knitwear from China.

Knitted top samples displayed on garment racks, showing seasonal style references for knitwear development and sourcing.

Styles shown are reference directions only. Availability, MOQ, colors, lead time, and feasible modifications are subject to supplier confirmation. For small trial quantities, market-available alternatives may be reviewed.

Folded knitwear samples and yarn arranged in warm neutral tones, highlighting texture, material direction, and sweater development references.
Close-up of a delicate, curly, white fibrous material, possibly fabric or lace.

Current Product Focus

Yarmere currently focuses on women’s knitwear tops and selected knit items where sourcing direction, sampling coordination, QC, and delivery follow-up can create clear value for brands developing women’s knitwear.

Focus areas:

Fine-gauge essentials

Wool and wool-blend sweaters

Boutique-Ready Cardigans

Refined Vest Direction

Lightweight Layering Knit

Soft Knit Accessory Direction

Style Directions

Reference directions for brands exploring small-batch knitwear development.


Fine-Gauge Essential Tops

Close-up of a grey knitted sweater with ribbed trims and label details, showing knitwear finishing and product development quality.

Clean, lightweight knit tops for layering and everyday wear.
Suitable for refined basic lines and repeatable boutique programs.

Possible scope:

Fine-gauge tops, crew necks, mock necks, slim or relaxed fits, seasonal color development.

Wool and Wool-Blend Pullovers

Beige knitted sweater with a ribbed neckline and label detail, showing private label knitwear finishing.

Soft pullovers with a warm handfeel and easy styling.
Suitable for autumn/winter capsule collections and brand core items.

‍ ‍Possible scope:

Crew neck, V-neck, round neck, relaxed or oversized pullovers, wool and wool-blend yarns, rib/cable/textured stitch options.

Boutique-Ready Cardigans

White lightweight knitted cardigan with button and seam details, showing a soft boutique-ready knitwear style.

Cardigan styles designed for boutique retail and private-label collections. Suitable for brands looking for polished, wearable knit layers.

Possible scope:

Button-front cardigans, cropped or regular lengths, textured knit cardigans, contrast trims, buttons, pockets, label and packaging options.

Refined Vest Direction

Beige knitted vest with button closure and ribbed trims, showing a small-batch knitwear style for boutique brand development.

Sleeveless knit pieces for layering across seasons.
Suitable for transitional collections and compact small-batch programs.

Possible scope:

V-neck vests, crew-neck sleeveless tops, cropped or longline shapes, ribbed hems, clean edges, wool-blend or cotton-blend options.

Lightweight Layering Knit

White short-sleeve knitted top with ribbed trims and a textured yoke, showing lightweight knitwear product direction.

Lightweight knitwear for spring, autumn, and trans-seasonal layering.
Suitable for brands that need softer alternatives to heavy winter sweaters.

Possible scope:

Lightweight knit tops, sheer or semi-sheer textures, fine rib knits, fitted layering pieces, soft yarn blends, spring/autumn colorways.

Soft Knit Accessory Direction

Soft beige knitted scarf and beanie set with brand labels, showing lightweight knit accessories for private label development.

Soft knit accessories to complement seasonal apparel collections.
Suitable for add-on items, giftable pieces, and low-complexity capsule extensions.

Possible scope:

Scarves, wraps, neck warmers, beanies, lightweight knit accessories, simple trims, private-label packaging options.


Knitwear Notes

Practical notes on yarn, gauge, handfeel, finishing, and QC — designed to help brands discuss knitwear projects with clearer expectations.

Yarn & Composition

Material choice affects handfeel, cost, color performance, care instructions, and sourcing feasibility.

Gauge & Weight

Gauge, yarn count, and knit structure affect appearance, fit, drape, warmth, and production difficulty.

Finishing & QC

Steaming, washing, measurements, labeling, packing, and appearance checks all affect retail readiness.


Have a target style in mind?

Send us your reference image, material direction, quantity range, and expected delivery timing. We’ll review whether it fits our sourcing and sampling scope.