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Rooted in military precision and global vision, theknittingallery transforms knitwear into cultural legacy.

theknittingallery began in Korea, not with a business plan, but with a spark of community. Founder DeSharquel J., a U.S. Air Force veteran, was talking fashion in a friend’s car when the idea landed: why not create your own show? From that moment, yarn became a weapon of vision. A lime green mini-collection was stitched together, friends became models, gym buddies became collaborators, and what started as a spontaneous experiment transformed into a movement. Knitwear wasn’t just clothing — it was connection. It was about bringing overlooked voices together and building something that felt as tight-knit as the military community she came from. From that first collection, theknittingallery carried forward an ethos of individuality, color, and courage — knitwear made to be lived in, remembered, and inherited, not discarded.

Today, theknittingallery stands as a veteran-founded, globally inspired knitwear house redefining what sustainable luxury can be. With runway shows stretching from Korea to Las Vegas and beyond, the brand has become more than fashion — it is a cultural stage where knitwear commands attention. Every piece is one-of-one, crafted with precision, repurposed materials, and a commitment to legacy. As the brand expands, the vision grows: more knit on knit innovation, more international stages, more opportunities to create a movement that celebrates individuality. theknittingallery’s future is about eliminating waste, empowering overlooked communities, and building schools and spaces where fashion becomes education. Legacy is forever — and this brand is proof that knitwear, when told boldly, can carry culture, community, and sustainability across generations.