In this article, you will get to know Pirdupol fabric and its ups and downs history, its entry into the fashion industry and the secret of durability of this popular fabric. A fabric that still has its fashionable fans after years.
What is pair duplex scheme?
Pyridopol fabric is one of the most widely used fabrics for the cold seasons of the year. Peirdopel is one of those fabrics that, despite being centuries old, still maintains its position in the fashion and clothing industry. Perhaps the secret of this fabric's durability lies in its originality, simplicity and creativity in its texture, which creates an eye-catching combination with two contrasting colors. Let's see what the ups and downs history of this fabric has been.
Peerduple fabric material and its unique shape
Pirdupol fabric is originally woven from woolen yarn, and for this reason, it is suitable for winter clothes. This fabric has a checkered pattern with diagonal squares and usually consists of two contrasting colors. Paired double fabric design that is not similar to the design Pamorghi (a kind of thick fabric made of synthetic fibers whose design is similar to pirdupol and is used in the production of coats and pants and winter clothes) It is not, it has a delicate and nested texture. By weaving alternating strips of four strands of dark yarn and four light yarns in the directions of the warp and weft, they create the pair-duple design. In this way, in a warp weave, the weft threads are passed two over and two under the warp threads. This method makes this fabric have the usual elasticity of woolen fabrics.
Perhaps the most famous image that many people have of Pierre Duple fabric is the hat and coat of the popular Sherlock Holmes, which was able to beautifully show the role and personality of this genius detective. A detailed and elegant design that reminds of rural simplicity:
The difference between fabrics similar to Pirdupol fabric and its original
Many of the seemingly piedople fabrics available in the market have only used its design and are not made of wool yarn. These fabrics are either made of other yarns but using the pire-duple weaving method, or simply the pire-duple pattern is printed on them. However, if the thread used in them is made of synthetic fibers such as Nabi (viscose filament) or various types of piled threads similar to wool, they have almost the same quality as high quality double-double fabric. However, they cannot show the beauty and well-stitching of the dress made from the original Pirdupal. Below you can see a pair of pants with a pied-duple pattern, which is not wool and only has a pied-duple pattern:
Why is this plan called pair-dupole?
The name Pied de Poule is derived from the French name of this fabric, pied de poule, which means toothed or checkered. The reason for this naming is the similarity of the pair-dupole design to the tooth of a wolf or a hunting dog. The name of this fabric in English is houndstooth.
It may not be bad to know that among the variety of Piedople designs, there is a checkered design with a small pattern, which is known as puppy tooth. The design of this fabric is so small that it can only be seen up close, and if you stand a little distance away, it disappears and looks like a fabric without a design. Below you can see an example of a small pair duplex:
Peirdopel fabric from the past to today
The originality of Peirdopel fabric goes back to the 1800s and the lowlands of Scotland. This woolen fabric, which later became known as shepherd's checkered fabric, was used as a shepherd's robe. In the 1920s, the tribes living in that area confiscated this Scottish heritage to pattern the texture of their own tartan cloths. Each of these tribes accepted one of the tartan designs as a symbol and representative of their clan and were strongly biased towards it. However, Peerdepole's design remained neutral and none of the Scottish tribes officially registered it for themselves.
The word houndstooth, which is the English name of pear-dapple, entered Webster's dictionary for the first time in 1936. In the same decade, just when the Prince of Wales, Edward VII, chose Pierre Duple fabric as his daily wear, this fabric and its design was welcomed by the affluent class of society and gradually became known as a symbol of wealth and aristocracy.
Woolen cloth production workshops and royal tailors worked side by side to design and sew stylish Pierre Duple coats and trousers according to the king's taste. The increasing interest of the king in wearing clothes made of pirduple material created a close competition between the producers of this fabric and gradually the people's tendency towards this new fashion was formed.
Domestic and foreign demand for new designs and colors of this fabric brought rich profits to British manufacturers.
Pierre Doppel has come a long way from a shepherd's robe to the most famous international clothing brand.
The entry of Peirdopel fabric into the journal of prominent fashion and clothing brands
The British could not monopolize the fabric and design of Pierre Duple forever. In 1959, the French Christian Dior, a famous fashion designer, began to mix Pierre Duple fabric in the design of his brand's clothes. In addition to the weave of Peirdopel fabric in the British way, the Dior brand and then other brands such as Louis Vuitton and Chanel began to print this exceptional design on other types of fabric so that they can use them for more variety of women's clothing collections.
In 1959, Roger Vivier, a French fashion and clothing designer, used Pierre Duple fabric to sew women's high-heeled shoes for the Dior brand. Finally, in 1965, the design and fabric of Peirdopel reached America. Geoffrey Bean, a fashion and clothing designer, used the pied-duple fabric design as stripes and braids in the design of women's clothing. He did not adhere to the traditional black and white designs of Pierre Dupole and used the two-color combination of light purple with dark brown and three colors of green, caramel yellow and black in the texture and printing of the fabrics.
In 2003, Yoheiji Yamamoto, a Japanese fashion and fashion designer, decorated all the clothes of his brand's autumn collection, from men's loose jackets to women's silk dresses, with pied-duple patterns and fabrics.
British designers such as Alexander McQueen and Italian brands such as Muccino have exhibited clothes made of Pierre Douple fabric in most of the world's famous fashion and clothing exhibitions.
The use of Pirduple fabric in different clothes
Pirdopol fabric is thick and warm because of the wool used in it, and for this reason, it is used in sewing winter coats or coats. Of course, there are also cotton or linen fabrics with double-double design, which are thinner and suitable for sewing shirts and light jackets for spring and summer.
The delicate and stylish design of Pirdupol is also used on other fabrics with silk thread, which is perfect for sewing formal dresses or men's accessories such as ties. It is for this reason that Pirdupal fabric or its design is displayed in the window of clothing stores in all four seasons of the year.
However, double-color fabric and its designs in two-color or three-color form can be used to prepare all kinds of men's and women's clothes, including jackets and pants, coats and jackets, single coats, vests, overcoats, sport coats, hats, scarves, gloves, socks, and even home furniture and car upholstery. goes.
Some of the clothes that you can make from piedople fabric
Peirdopel fabric is very well sewn. Let's see how it can be used in clothes and how it can be matched with other clothes.
Full jacket and pants
A jacket and pants or a full jacket and skirt made of pirduple fabric is beautiful and stylish, but it is not appropriate to wear it in all occasions. It is usually better to buy three pieces (including jacket, pants, vest) but match each piece with other clothes. For example, a black jacket with a pair of double-sided skirts or a pair of double-sided jackets with black pants will be very beautiful. If you choose its micro pattern type, you can wear the whole set anywhere. Because its design is not well seen.
Sport coat, coat or jacket
This checkered fabric is a good choice for sport coat and jacket or overcoat and is beautiful and stylish as everyday work wear. You can match these clothes with jeans and be comfortable, stylish and handsome.
Be careful not to wear mismatched designs when combining pair-duple outfits with other outfits. The design of these fabrics is busy, so it is better to pair it with simple clothes without designs and with a complementary color.
– Single skirt, tights or single pants
Paired-double skirt is very nice to wear, but only if you pair it with a sport coat, shirt or blouse without a design and in a suitable color, for example black. Of course, double-breasted pants are usually not as common as skirts. Below you can see a pantyhose with a pied-duple pattern:
Single vest and tie
Wearing a double-breasted single-breasted vest is a stylish look for men. However, do not forget the rule that we said. It is better to wear the double-double vest with plain clothes without patterns.
A tie made of pair-duple fabric or with a pair-duple pattern should be of earth-colored background colors (brown, beige, bronze) and square pair-duple designs should be light blue, dark purple, and red. It's easy to match a tie with your wardrobe because it's only a small part of your look. If your pair-duple tie is small, it is better to pair it with a pair-duple shirt with a large pattern or with a shirt that has distinct and bold pinstripes. These contrasting designs make it easy to tell them apart.
Color duplex fabric designs
In addition to the black and white color combination, various pair-dupole designs with high color contrast are also available in the market. For example, we can refer to red and white, purple and cream, gray and white pair of fabric.
Have you ever had a dress made of double-double fabric? Please tell us what kind of dress it was and what feedback did you get from others about it?
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