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Looking at just one style of pattern like plaid can send you down the rabbit hole with an unlimited number of patterns to sort through. Don’t worry, though.
History: Takes it's name from the Tattersall's horse market which opened in the 1700's. Blankets with the famous plaid were popular to use on horses. Tattersall fans: The Beach Boys. Business Men ...
For a pattern, plaid has been remarkably successful. It’s one of the most widespread, recognizable and ubiquitous designs in the world, coming in almost every color and shade under the sun.
1850-1950: LUMBERJACK LORE During the 19th century, the pattern made the leap from Europe to the U.S., where it became known by the moniker we know today: plaid.
Plaid to me is slipping on your favorite sweatshirt, cozy, comfortable and unconcerned about changing trends. —, who wore the patterns and colors to identify their family name and show off their ...
Looking at just one style of pattern like plaid can send you down the rabbit hole with an unlimited number of patterns to sort through. Don’t worry, though.
We love using this pattern in larger upholstery pieces such as sofas so the small scale can be truly appreciated. I will forever be a lover of plaid patterns of all sizes, shapes and colors.