I think it is a placket? I am not sure that is spelled correctly either
The definition of feeder stripe fabric is fabric that has a repeating stripe. In a feeder stripe fabric the repeat is every 1/8 inch.
A cam border is the plain strip of fabric about one to two inches in from the edge of the towel. A decorated cam border gets a new name: dobby border.
The national flag of Cameroon is a horizontal green stripe on the left, followed by a red stripe and then a yellow stripe. In the center of the red stripe is a yellow star.
A stripe with separated parts
It is called a dorsal stripe, like a dorsal fin on a dolphin.
Well theres the stripe down the back called a 'list', 'stripe', 'or eel stripe'. Then there are the bars on the legs these are often just called bars or 'zebra bars'.
Feeder Stripes have a small repeat of the stripe design, which generally fits within 1.9 inches. Auto stripes have larger repeats of the stripes; for example, more than 1.9 inches. Engineered stripes have a design of the stripes which is not repeated in the garment. The size of the repeat depends on the size of the garment. Where one repeat ends in the fabric during knitting, the next garment starts.
It has a blue stripe horizontally on the bottom and top. Then a white stripe on the bottom and top. The center red stripe has a white oval with an emblem.
Well theres the stripe down the back called a 'list', 'stripe', 'or eel stripe'. Then there are the bars on the legs these are often just called bars or 'zebra bars'.
In the middle of the white stripe of the flag's center.
it is called a black fish with a gold stripe(:
Google it. It is looks a lot like a Canadian Flag (Red stripe with a white center and another Red stripe)