Stunning sweaters for sale.

This Irish site is offering some stunning sweaters. I am linking to 2 mem’s sweaters from their “Viking” collection.

Wow!

I did find a beautiful one for ladies too - amidst a bunch of “anatomical” ones. I did not care for the concept of those, but the workmanship is phenomenal. There were also halloween concept sweaters and trees of life, etc. I happily browsed tor a long time!

I’m wary of the incredibly cheap prices for these items. The online reviews are not good either.

You did notice the prices were in pounds (£) not dollars, right? Even so the designs & workmanship is what I was trying to draw attention to.

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Those look like AI images to me. I doubt the finished product would be anything remotely like the image. In fact, the reviews on TrustPilot (Kittwst has no reviews on their site) all say that what you get is a cheap sweatshirt with the design printed on. There’s no texture or workmanship whatsoever.

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Ok ok. I stand soundly chastised
Ill never bother anyone with what I consider interesting designs again. Geesh.

No fault of yours, FluffyYarn, merely trying to warn about a scam site. Definitely no scolding intended.

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They ARE interesting designs. The issue is that they aren’t real. The woman’s sweater with the tree on it honestly isn’t something you could create with knitting, or not with knitting alone.
The problem isn’t you, it’s these companies that falsely advertise things that don’t exist. There are now AI knitting patterns that make no sense, they are literally just gibberish that LOOKS like a knitting pattern. People are selling books that arrive as just the cover and a lot of blank pages.
We’ve gotten to where we have to carefully examine anything we see on line, because there are so many fakes these days.

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I’d also urge caution. There’s a well known scam (in the UK) where sites advertise ‘hand-knits’ incredibly cheaply, but purchasers actually receive a picture of the article, from China! That might explain the long delivery

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