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dwarsgestreept

Dwarsgestreept is a Dutch term used to describe a striped pattern in which the stripes run crosswise across a fabric or surface, i.e., perpendicular to the length. The word combines dwars (across) with gestreept (striped). In textiles, dwarsgestreept fabrics obtain their pattern through weaving methods that place colored threads across the width or through printing and dyeing processes that create crosswise bands.

The orientation of the stripes is typically relative to the fabric’s selvage, so the effect appears across

The term is primarily used in Dutch-language descriptions of textiles and design and appears in product specifications,

the
width
when
the
material
is
viewed
flat.
In
fashion
and
interior
design,
dwarsgestreept
patterns
are
used
for
clothing,
upholstery,
and
wallpapers.
They
can
vary
in
stripe
width,
color
contrast,
and
symmetry,
ranging
from
narrow
pinstripes
to
broad
bands.
The
visual
impact
can
be
subtle
or
bold
and
may
influence
the
perceived
size
and
movement
of
a
garment
or
space.
catalogs,
and
fashion
journalism.
It
is
related
to
other
striped
patterns
and
to
cross-directional
motif
descriptions
in
textile
design.
See
also:
stripes,
pattern
design,
textile
patterns.