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Sunday, March 18, 2018

Gingham - Wikipedia
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Gingham is a medium-weight balanced plain-woven fabric made from dyed cotton or cotton-blend yarn. It is made of carded, medium or fine yarns, where the colouring is on the warp yarns and always along the grain (weft).


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History

The name may originate from Malay genggang, meaning 'ajar, separate'. Alternately, it is speculated that the fabric now known as gingham may have been made at Guingamp, a town in Brittany, France, and that the fabric may be named after the town. Some sources say that the name came into English via Dutch. When originally imported into Europe in the 17th century, gingham was a striped fabric, though now it is distinguished by its checkered pattern. From the mid-18th century, when it was being produced in the mills of Manchester, England, it started to be woven into checked or plaid patterns (often blue and white). Checked gingham became more common over time, though striped gingham was still available in the late Victorian period. The equivalent in the French language is the noun vichy, from the town of Vichy in France.


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Use

Along with muslin, gingham is often used as a test fabric while designing fashion or used for making an inexpensive fitting shell prior to making the clothing in fashion fabric.

Gingham shirts have been worn by mods since the 1960s and continue to be identified with fans of indie and mod music with brands like Lambretta Clothing, Ben Sherman, Fred Perry, Penguin and Merc producing gingham shirts.


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In popular culture

  • Brigitte Bardot famously wore a pink gingham dress when she got married. This started a trend which caused a shortage of this fabric in France.
  • Manchester United F.C. wore a gingham-pattern shirt during the 2012-13 season.
  • Japanese girl group AKB48 used gingham as a general theme for their 2012 single "Gingham Check".
  • Dorothy Gale wore a blue gingham dress in the Wizard of Oz book and film.
  • Mary Ann Summers on Gilligan's Island often wore a gingham dress.
  • Bill Hicks made reference to gingham in his famous stand-up comedy routine in regard to Jack Palance from the 1953 movie Shane.
  • In Marty Robbin's Grammy-winning song "My Woman, My Woman, My Wife," (1970) he mentions his wife "in a dress made of gingham."

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See also

  • British country clothing
  • Madras cloth
  • Railroad stripe
  • Gamucha
  • Keffiyeh

Seamless Cross Weave Gingham Pattern In Pastel Blue And White ...
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Notes




References

  • Kadolph, Sara J., ed.: Textiles, 10th edition, Pearson/Prentice-Hall, 2007, ISBN 0-13-118769-4
  • Material for Boys' Clothing: Gingham Vichy (optionally requires username and password to display images; press cancel until the box is gone)


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