Can knitwear be bohemian?

Jun 25
21:31

2020

Helana Campling

Helana Campling

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When it comes to your clothing, you probably wonder if you can make knitwear into Bohemian wear. The answer to this, according to Dianic, is unequivocally yes. You should certainly count your knitwear into your Bohemian gear. In the following article, we will explore how boutique Bohemian and knitwear fit together.

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When it comes to your clothing,Can knitwear be bohemian? Articles you probably wonder if you can make knitwear into Bohemian wear. The answer to this, according to Dianic, is unequivocally yes. You should certainly count your knitwear into your Bohemian gear. In the following article, we will explore how boutique Bohemian and knitwear fit together.

 

Knitwear is fun and it's quality winter gear. It has a sort of retroelement to it. Some grandma somewhere may have knitted it. It's interesting to think about how hippies wore their knitwear too. Back then, it may have been essential for some who couldn't afford anything other than what their grandmas passed on to them. For others, it was a grassroots statement that they wear the bare minimum of what they need and have a low impact. There was no expensive boutique wear for the old school hippie.

 

Bohemians attempt to recreate the hippie culture and make it chic. They do it in a way that makes the 21st-century hippie a rich, but socially conscious individual. If you have been to small towns where there are real hippies, you would know that these people really don't wear sunscreen and their clothes look like they could use a good wash.

 

The Bohemian, on the other hand, is a socially classed individual that is not counter-cultural. They like the hippie look and lend from the best of the decade's clothing. Those modern hippies are not really Bohemians, they are just remanents of a bygone era. However, both the Bohemian and the hippie can be seen rocking knitwear. It's an organic piece of clothing that just blends into the attire. All in all, it's a seamless boutique and grandma-made item that is something women treasure. It's a bit of a generational hand me down but you can definitely see knitwear for high prices at a local boutique.