In another set, gingham corsets and plaid wings made their way down the catwalk.
From the delawareonline.com
Gingham, stripes and floral patterns give a more informal feel for everyday use.
From the thestate.com
I've just got a blue gingham one printed with popping red swirls by Louise Gray.
From the guardian.co.uk
The scruffy girl in gingham could be the daughter of a suddenly wealthy oilman.
From the economist.com
Uncle Mort's is gone, but I still remember the flea market kitsch and gingham.
From the al.com
Wildlife prints hang above the couch, which is upholstered with green gingham.
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She already had thrown up on her new uniform, a green-and-white gingham dress.
From the washingtonpost.com
Think kitsch fruity prints, polka dots, gingham and frills to be a pool-side pin-up.
From the expressandstar.com
Others feature such fabrics as polished cotton, chintz, gingham and organdy.
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More examples
A clothing fabric in a plaid weave
Gingham is a medium-weight balanced plain-woven fabric made from dyed cotton or cotton-blend yarn.
A medium-weight, plain-weave fabric with a plaid or check pattern.
A checkered pattern fabric featuring dyed and undyed fibers, most often made from cotton.
Is a lightweight, washable, stout fabric that is woven in checks, plaids or stripes.
Cotton or linen cloth woven of dyed yarn in stripes, checks, or patterns. Manufactured in Manchester, England. (1)
A yarn-dyed, checked or plaid fabric, most often of pure or blended cotton, gingham is strong and substantial with a soft, low luster surface.
Plain-weave cotton fabric in checks, stripes, or plaids; sportswear.
A plain woven cotton and/or synthetic fabric. Most common patterns include checks, stripes or plaids. Available in a variety of colors and pastels against a white or ecru background.