gingham
A type of fabric pattern made of small, even checks formed by crossing stripes of the same width. The stripes are usually colored on a white background, creating a repeating mix of white squares, lighter-colored squares, and darker-colored squares.
Commonly used in dresses and tablecloths. The Kobeya uniform is notable for incorporating a gingham apron.
Not to be confused with plaid, which uses varying stripe widths, nor with checkered, which uses solid squares of alternating colors without mid-toned checks.
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The following tags implicate this tag: gingham_pajamas (learn more).


