Skull-print sweaters come in a variety of materials. Sweater materials mainly fall into three categories: natural fibers, synthetic fibers, and blends, including wool, cashmere, cotton, acrylic, nylon, and other blended materials. Each material has its own characteristics in terms of warmth, comfort, and price.
The skull, a mysterious symbol of death and rebirth in ancient Egypt, has been given new meaning in Western countries, representing vigorous vitality. By 1970s London, the skull's association with fashion had become increasingly close, becoming a trendy element sought after by young people, and even evolving into a unique symbol of London's counterculture groups at the time.
The Symbolic Meaning in Ancient Egypt
In ancient Egyptian civilization, the skull symbolized death and rebirth, and was considered a mysterious symbol. It is not only a cultural symbol but also embodies the search for life and eternity.
20th Century London Fashion Culture
In 1970s London, the skull gradually became a trendy element sought after by young people. With its rise in the fashion world, the skull has not only represented a rebellious spirit but has also secured an important place in London's trend culture.
Skull-print sweaters are increasingly popular among young people.
