Checked shirts are a timeless classic, an elegant essential to any man’s wardrobe and perfect in a made to measure fit. Whether you're looking for a checkered dress shirt for your busy work day or a soft flannel favorite for the weekend, a tailor-made check shirt ensures comfort, confidence, and effortless style.
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Do you know all of the checkered patterns?
The Gingham pattern dates back to the 1700s. At that time it was blue and white, the most popular color choice available. What matters to Gingham today is that all squares have uniform equal sides. In a Gingham pattern, there are three tones of checks, white, a contrast color, and then a final blend of the white and contrast color.
Windowpane checks are larger squares commonly featured on Oxford shirts, or cotton dress shirts. Windowpane checks are a great choice for relaxed occasions like a family gathering or night it the cinema.
Graph checks are small subtle squares. These thin checked lines criss-cross into an elegant and sophisticated checkered pattern. The interconnecting lines have a very similar appearance to graph paper, hence the name graph checks.
Houndstooth checks consist of intricate angled shapes sitting within interconnecting checkered lines. Houndstooth is a stunning elegant checkered pattern, most commonly worn in simple black and white, but available in a wide range of colors at Tailor Store. Browse our wide range of Houndstooth checkered shirts today.
Tattersall is a checkered pattern consisting of thin, regular stripes in alternating colors that are repeated both horizontally and vertically. The stripes that create the tattersall pattern often have two different colors and are usually darker than the background color.
For example, two different blue colors form a crossed pattern against a white background for a stylish Tattersal shirt.
Mini-check is a pattern consisting of very small and even squares. The pattern usually consists of a color combined with white and is often similar to the Gingham checks, except that these are much smaller. This pattern is more casual than stripes, but more formal than shirts with larger squares.
Tartan checks are slightly larger squares in several colors. The distribution of the colors in the square is always symmetrical. Tartan checks have a rugged charm, perfect for flannel shirts and afternoon walks in the country.