Deutsch: Tartan / Español: Tartán / Português: Tartã / Français: Tartan / Italiano: Tartan /
Tartan refers to the Scottish Highlander plaid; wool cloth with a black and white Check pattern. Moreover, it is a term used to describe a woven fabric that is made up of a particular design and traditionally made in Scotland.
Description
Tartan is a traditional fabric pattern consisting of crisscrossed horizontal and vertical bands in multiple colors. It is often associated with Scottish culture and has been used in clothing, especially kilts, for centuries. Tartan patterns can vary in size and complexity, with some featuring bold, vibrant colors and others opting for more subdued tones. The pattern is known for its versatility, being used in everything from casual shirts to formal jackets.
Application Areas
- Clothing
- Accessories
- Home decor
- Footwear
- Handbags
Treatment and Risks
- Tartan fabric may require special care when washing to prevent colors from bleeding.
- Ironing on too high of a heat setting can damage the fabric and distort the pattern.
- Exposure to sunlight over time can cause colors to fade and the fabric to weaken.
Similar Concepts and Synonyms
- Plaid
- Checkered
- Glen plaid
- Madras
Summary
Tartan is a classic fabric pattern with a rich history in Scottish culture. It is commonly used in a variety of fashion applications, ranging from clothing to accessories and home decor. While versatile and visually appealing, tartan fabrics require special care to maintain their vibrant colors and intricate patterns.--
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