Plaid
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British pronunciation/plˈe‍ɪd/
American pronunciation/ˈpɫæd/

"plaid"の定義と意味

Plaid
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チェック柄, プレイド

a cloth with a pattern marked by intersecting straight lines or paths
plaid definition and meaning

What is "plaid"?

Plaid is a pattern that consists of vertical and horizontal stripes of different colors, creating a criss-cross design. It is usually associated with Scottish culture, as it is a traditional pattern of Scottish kilts. Plaid patterns can vary in size and complexity and are often associated with a rustic or casual look. The term "plaid" can also be used to describe a type of fabric that features this distinctive pattern. Plaid fabric can be made from various materials, including wool, cotton, and synthetic fibers, and is commonly used for clothing such as skirts, shirts, and jackets.

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Example
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She wore a plaid to keep warm during the cold hike.
The store specializes in selling plaids for making custom shirts.
He draped the plaid over his shoulders as a blanket.
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プラッド, タータン

a long piece of cloth traditionally worn over the shoulder as part of Scottish Highland dress
plaid definition and meaning

What is a "plaid"?

A plaid is a long piece of cloth, traditionally made of wool, that is wrapped around the body and worn over the shoulder or as a kilt. It typically features a colorful pattern of horizontal and vertical stripes, often in shades of green, blue, red, and yellow. The use of plaid dates back to the 16th century and different patterns were associated with specific Scottish clans. Today, plaid is still a popular fashion choice for both men and women and is often used in a variety of garments, including shirts, dresses, and skirts.

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