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  2. Shea McGee Just Released Her Spring Target Collection—This Is ...

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    Shea McGee's Target home collection just received a spring refresh, featuring pastels, gingham, and Easter decor. Here are the pieces we're adding to our carts.

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  4. Gingham - Wikipedia

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    Gingham, also called Vichy check, is a medium-weight balanced plain-woven fabric typically with tartan (plaid), striped, or check duotone patterns, in bright colour and in white made from dyed cotton or cotton-blend yarns.

  5. Flannel - Wikipedia

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    Red Flannel Skirt, designed by Sybil Connolly in 1957. During the 1950s, Irish designer Sybil Connolly, inspired by Aran Island and traditional Irish peasant skirts, designed a 'Red Flannel' skirt using red flannel wool. [12] Originally, flannel was made of fine, short staple wool, but by the 20th century, mixtures of silk and cotton had become ...

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    The singer went full "Miss Americana" to view the tennis championships alongside her footballer beau, slipping into an adorable red gingham mini dress from Reformation ($248), which still happens ...

  7. Tartan - Wikipedia

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    By the beginning of the 18th century, there was also some demand for tartan in England, to be used for curtains, bedding, nightgowns, etc., and weavers in Norwich, Norfolk, and some other English cities were attempting to duplicate Scottish product, but were considered the lower-quality option. [260]