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Shirt design pattern names. A man should know what patterns to wear and how to wear them. Gingham is a checkered pattern shirt that is distinguished by what are typically white and colored even sized checks. Madras has become a popular preppy pattern for shorts and casual shirts. Kimono sleeves are inspired by the japanese kimono traditional attire. So weve compiled a list of common pattern names and a little bit about each one. There are many variations of trellis patterns but they all are formed with interlocking lines that resemble a fence or trellis.
All the patterns are worked in blue and pink but you can use other combinations such as red blue and yellow green. This is a list of some common and not so common patterns to have in your wardrobe to mix it up a bit. Tartan plaid tartan plaid is the pattern that is most often found on scottish kilts. This tutorial shows how to work on a colorful spiral tie dye pattern and a bright circular design. Raglan sleeves come in all lengths and are a popular choice for bodycon dresses. Remember the old bishop style.
Good for business suits that transition to party wear. Windowpane while many people dont know this pattern by name windowpane is actually quite commonly found in mens fashion. This pattern consists of very wide checks often in white or offwhite. This pattern is formed by horizontal and vertical stripes typically of the same color that cross each other on a white background to form a checkered design. Most often the fabrics palette is limited to two colors. This plaid consists of vertical and horizontal or diagonal stripes that cross each other to form different sized checks.
Here the shirt is paired with solid midnight blue bow tie sports coat cream colored chinos and contrasting pocket square. 18 different types of sleeve designs and their names 1. Wear a patterned tie that echoes the color of the check. Choose from thousands of unique funny names. Diy tie dye shirt patterns. Looks just like it sounds.
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