Gingham.
I believe it's called gingham checkered pattern
The checkered pattern is commonly referred to as a "checkerboard" or "checker pattern." It consists of alternating squares of two colors, usually black and white.
5,440 squares.
Generally, we think of tartan as the name for the cloth and plaid as the name for the particular pattern, but the words are often used interchangeably so that tartan can mean any checkered pattern and plaid can mean any checkered fabric. Plaid's original definition is 'as a woolen cloth having a checkered or tartan pattern'. It evolved to mean any such checkered or tartan pattern. Tartan's first definition is a 'woolen cloth woven in stripes of various colors at right angles to form a rectangular pattern; also, the pattern and design of such a cloth. Both words were first recored around the same, c.1500.
The shoes that Christina Grimmie wears are Vans. A person can probably find the same checkered pattern by going to through the company's online selection. There are several which feature a checkered pattern.
-The tablecloth was in a motley pattern. -The kids at halloween are a motley bunch.
That is the correct spelling of the verb or adjective checkered. It can mean covered in a checked pattern, or (metaphorically) inconsistent, with regard to some standard of behavior or morality.
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The other name for checker-plate is diamond plate. It is a type of lightweight, durable metal sheet with a raised, diamond-shaped pattern on one side.
The accepted scientific name is Pontia protodice.
Yes, the checkered pattern was popular in the 1980s, particularly in fashion and design. It was often associated with the punk and new wave movements, appearing in clothing, accessories, and home decor. The bold, graphic nature of checkered designs resonated with the vibrant and eclectic styles of the decade. Additionally, checkered patterns were often seen in various subcultures, contributing to their widespread popularity.