Plate No. 006pattern
Navy & Chalk
Charcoal & Chalk
Black & Chalk
- First documented
- late 1800s
- Origin
- London, England, United Kingdom
- Fiber
- wool
- Weave
- plain weave
- Family
- stripes
Plate No. 006 · pattern
Pinstripe
Pinstripe is a pattern of very thin, evenly spaced light lines on a dark ground, the finest of the suiting stripes. It became associated with banking and business dress in Britain in the late nineteenth century. The lines are typically a single thread wide, which is what distinguishes a pinstripe from the broader chalk stripe.
Named for
Named for the thinness of the stripe, as fine as a pin.