Full View
Similar items
Retro Hong Kong Style V-Neck Knit Sweater – Floral Jacquard Loose Fit Pullover For Women (Beige, Black, Blue) – Oversized Crochet Top
160 sold
7348.388782.93
color : Black
size : 2XL
M
L
XL
2XL
3XL
Quantity :
Report
Include copyright infringementFree Standard Shipping. See details
Estimated between Fri, Nov 14 and Thu, Dec 4
You can return the product within 30 days of receipt. See details
Shop with confidence
Money Back Guarantee
Get the item you ordered or your money back. Learn more
About this item
Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.Item number: 32442509
Item specifics
Thickness
Standard
Season
Autumn, Winter
Material
Acrylic
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.














