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The History of Common Fabric Patterns - Coggle Diagram
The History of Common Fabric Patterns
Stripes
horizontal stripes
be associated with those who were unaccepted by society
the criminals who wears
rebels
people looking to make a bold statement
thin vertical stripes
a male fashion essential
Animal Print
leopard print
enter Western fashion
high fashion
represent low class in cinema
nowadays
wealth
bad taste
independence
Polka Dot
be associated with everything from pop art to Minnie Mouse
become popular in the mid-1800s
sewing machines could create uniform polka dots
had more positive associations outside of the West
featuring in African dress customs and in traditional Buddhist and Hindu designs.
in the middle ages, creating evenly spaced dots on fabric was nearly impossible
Plaid
came from Scotland
there calls it tartan
a symbol of Scottish culture
be associated with outdoor work people