Polka dot, a pattern with many small round dots spaced evenly on the fabric, Plaid / tartan , a pattern of crossing horizontal and vertical lines forming squares, often seen in Scottish designs, Striped, a pattern with long lines (stripes) that can be vertical, horizontal, or diagonal, Houndstooth, a pattern with small broken checks that look like jagged shapes, usually black and white, Paisley, a pattern with curved, teardrop-shaped designs, often detailed and decorative., Floral, a pattern with flowers, leaves, or other plant designs, Checkered, a pattern with evenly sized squares in two or more colors, Argyle, a pattern with diamond shapes arranged in rows, often used on sweaters and socks, Camouflage / camo, a pattern with irregular shapes in natural colors (green, brown, beige) used to blend into nature, Animal print, a pattern that looks like the skin or fur of animals (for example leopard or zebra), Geometric, a pattern made of shapes like triangles, squares, circles, or other geometric figures, Solid / plain , fabric with one single color and no pattern, Abstract, a pattern with artistic shapes and designs that do not represent real objects, Chevron, a pattern of repeated V-shaped lines (like zigzags), often pointing up or down.

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