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Retro Hong Kong Style V-Neck Knit Sweater – Floral Jacquard Loose Fit Pullover For Women (Beige, Black, Blue) – Oversized Crochet Top
160 solgt
DKK247.57DKK323.30
farve : Sort
størrelse : 2XL
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Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.Varenummer: 32442509
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akryl
Item description from the seller
"Wong Kar-wai Would Approve This Silhouette"
That moment when sunlight filters through lace curtains onto a cheongsam? We’ve translated that cinematic poetry into wearable form. The 8cm deep V-neck elongates your neckline like Maggie Cheung’s qipao collars, while the jacquard floral pattern emerges subtly under café lighting.
5 Reasons It’s a Time-Traveling Wardrobe Staple
✔ Breathable Nostalgia – Rayon-blend "ice silk" fabric prevents underarm sweat stains during humid summer nights.
✔ Optical Slimming Magic – Vertical ribbing creates a 12% narrower visual effect compared to plain knits.
✔ Princess Sleeve Paradox – Voluminous puff shoulders balance out pear-shaped figures effortlessly.
✔ Color-Coded Moods – Beige whispers quiet luxury, black channels femme fatale energy, blue evokes 1994 Chungking Express nostalgia.
✔ Size-Inclusive Drama – 3XL version uses strategic seam placement to avoid boxy distortion.
Style It Like a Hong Kong Icon
Central District Gallery Opening – Layer over a satin slip dress with ankle-strap heels.
Tai Kwun Afternoon Tea – Pair with high-waisted leather pants and vintage Dior saddle bag.
Kowloon Night Market – Tuck into flared jeans with platform sneakers for modern-retro contrast.
Your Ticket to 1990s Glamour
Click "Add to Cart" to own this piece of wearable cinema history—where every stitch whispers a Wong Kar-wai dialogue.














