tattersall

/ˈtætərˌsɔl/
adjective
  1. Having a pattern of crossed lines forming squares, usually on a light background.
    • The picnic blanket had a cheerful tattersall design in yellow and white.
    • Her notebook cover was a simple tattersall print in navy and cream.
    • He chose a tattersall button-down for the casual Friday dress code.
noun
  1. A pattern of regularly spaced colored lines crossing on a light background, typically used on clothing like shirts, dresses, or accessories.
    • He wore a blue tattersall shirt with a pair of khaki pants.
    • The designer used a classic red-and-black tattersall for the scarf.
    • Her favorite dress had a delicate tattersall pattern in pastel colors.
  2. A fabric or garment featuring a tattersall pattern.
    • The vintage shop had a rack of old tattersalls in various color combinations.
    • She bought a wool tattersall to wear during the chilly autumn months.
    • The tailor recommended a lightweight cotton tattersall for the summer jacket.
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