Unconventional Patterns & Prints
Geometric Patterns: Geometric prints incorporate shapes like squares, triangles, circles, and lines arranged in various formations. These structured designs often create visually striking and modern looks, offering a sophisticated appeal.
Tribal Motifs: Tribal prints draw inspiration from diverse cultures and ethnicities, showcasing intricate patterns, symbols, and motifs. Vibrant and bold, they often feature earthy tones and geometric shapes, reflecting cultural heritage and storytelling.
Camouflage Prints: Camo prints mimic the patterns found in nature, inspired by military designs. Typically featuring colors like greens, browns, and blacks, they create an urban and edgy vibe, adding a sense of mystery to outfits.
Vintage Patterns: Vintage prints encompass a wide range of styles from different eras, offering a nostalgic feel. These prints can include florals, retro motifs, or intricate designs that evoke a sense of old-world charm and elegance.
Bohemian Prints: Boho prints encapsulate a free-spirited, eclectic vibe. They often include paisley motifs, floral designs, or eclectic patterns, embracing rich colors and textures, reflecting a carefree and unconventional style.
Abstract Prints: Abstract patterns are characterized by non-representational forms, shapes, and colors. They allow for artistic interpretation and creativity, adding an avant-garde touch to fashion with their unique and unconventional designs.
Ogee
An arc that formed at the connection of two mirror-image, elongated S shapes that resemble an onion as well, often used in bedding and rugs.
Ikat
Ikat refers to a dyeing and weaving method rather than the pattern itself. This method gives ikat fabrics their signature blurred edges.
Greek Key
An interlocking rectangular pattern constructed from one continuous line, based on ancient Greek history.
Southwestern
Features bold desert-like colours and repeating geometric shapes or stripes, originating from Southwest America.
Flamestitch
A bold, colourful zigzag pattern involves four threads in four different colours.
Abstract
The modern pattern consists of lines, shapes and colours that represent ideas more than any physical object.
Tribal
Natural motifs with vibrant patterns and vivid colours represent African tribal culture.
Basketwave
The pattern resembles the surface of a woven basket.
Water-colour
The pattern looks like a watercolour painting technique with those light transparent brush strokes and a gradation effect.
Bird's eye
Formed by a special fabric weave, with 4 small diamond shapes with a dot or space in the center prints looking like the eye of a bird.
Lane's Net
Diamonds are filled with thin lines radiating from the opposing ends and rotated by 45 and 90 degrees.
Trellis
Supporting structure of interwoven pieces of wood or metal, adorned with climbing vines and flowers.
Celtic Knot
Knots formed by interfaced ribbons lead seamlessly into one another.
Zellige
Geometric mosaic tile-work created from sets of characteristic shapes.
Camouflage
A specially designed pattern that blends in with the surrounding, mostly used by military personnel.
Bull's eye
Consists of concentric circles or oval shapes.
Geometric/Network
Repetitive patterns with geometric shapes.
Bohemian
Use of right brilliant colours reminiscent of the hippie movement of the 1960s.
Vintage
Historical decorative patterns.
Scroll
Consist of lots of spiral shapes and curves that resemble rolled scroll of paper.
Scales
Repeating pattern with motifs resembling clam shells.
Lattice
Interconnected in a crisscross pattern with square or diamond shapes or holes in the junctions.