It’s pronounced plad. So don’t make the mistake of adding the “p” to the word “laid” because it’s just not pronounced that way.
However you say it, you know you’ve seen this particular kind of pattern somewhere and everywhere. There is always someone wearing a piece of clothing with this particular kind of design.
According to an article by Tyler Atwood, plaid is a widely adored pattern.
From Alexander McQueen to Vivienne Westwood, designers adore the cross-hatched pattern and its simultaneously preppy and punk connotations.
Plaid has found its way through all the genres of fashion. However, it made a huge impact on the big screen in 1995.
But despite plaid’s counterculture reputation, popular culture seemed determined to make plaid both mainstream and idiosyncratic, culminating with Cher’s style in 1995’s Clueless.
Since then, plaid has become a ubiquitous design on every piece of clothing. The good thing about it is that there are so many ways you can look stylish in plaid. Turn to the next page to the 12 stylish ways you can wear plaid.
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