Our Knitwear

Why it's so special.

woman wearing a grey cardigan and ivory shirt

It's in the construction

A single-garment constructed as one-piece

This knitwear is created when a digital design is turned into a piece of clothing using WHOLEGARMENT® equipment. This single-apparel-garment is produced three-dimensionally as one entire piece using intelligent machinery and software that is superior to and more precise than traditional weaving.

It's in the details

Precision

3D knitting ensures uniformity in style and sizing. It all but eliminates the need for do-overs where production is concerned making it a perfect option for boutique brands like Biita. It’s a more sustainable process than cut-and-sewn apparel and produces a more versatile and lighter weight end product.

Durability

Silhouettes produced utilizing the 3D knitting process offer an elevated level of panache that it's noticeably superior to traditional knitted materials. Because it is created using a single-thread construction that makes the finished product a seamless one-piece garment with no seams to rip or tear, this knitwear is as long-lasting as it is chic.

Superior yarns

Sourced from from the best factories in the world our fall knits are created using a Lenzing-certified EcoViscose yarn which has amazing stretch retention.

Sustainability

3D knitting uses the exact amount of yarn required to produce a knitted garment which virtually eliminates overproduction. By using less raw material this process minimizes waste by reducing the amount of excess material traditionally used in apparel production. 

Locally produced

We are aware of the impact that purchasing decisions have on our environment and that is why all of these knits are produced in Brooklyn, NY. This reduces our carbon footprint and helps create Made-In-America jobs.

It a great alternative

It enables you to shine as an eco-consumer

This knitwear offers a superior and consistent fit. By choosing to wear this on-demand knitwear you are expressing that you care. While it may be a more expensive alternative to high volume manufacturing it is definitely worth it.