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Byline: Florence Kane
It's about making a sweater that fits the body from more abstract shapes," says Eugene Ong, who hand-knits the prototypes for his line of pullovers-sometimes using all rectangles or spiral sleeves. sold under the label Ujein, his sweaters have subtle necklines and fluid seams and hug the body in just the right way.
You'd think the L.A.-based Ong had formal training in clothing design. But he never expected he would end up knitting for a living. If you had asked him in 1999, when he was an architecture student studying for ...