Warp Knitting Technology
Rachel Knit is an advanced textile technique in which warp yarns are fed in parallel and looped across multiple needle beds. Engineered for structural stability and precise form retention.
Every stitch functions as an architectural element, giving the fabric dimensional stability and breathability.
Structure. Form. Precision.
A three-stage construction process. Each phase builds the fabric's architecture with precision.
Hundreds of yarns are aligned in parallel and fed simultaneously into the needle bed.
Two or more needle beds interlock stitches in different directions, creating structural depth.
The result is a three-dimensional fabric surface with dimensional stability and lasting form.
Architectural precision. Fluid comfort.
The fabric holds its form through washing and extended wear.
The open-stitch structure naturally supports air circulation.
Intricate patterns and textures are built with millimeter-level control.
High elasticity and durability move with the body without compromising structure.
Mesh, lace, and textured surfaces all converge in a single technique.
Movement, breathability, and form — all in one.
Airflow control through open-knit panels.
Silhouettes that hold their shape without losing their drape.
Surfaces enriched through contrasting textures.