From Dorothy Gale's dress in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and Katharine Hepburn's in The Philadelphia Story to bistro tablecloths and jam jar covers, textile called vichy in France
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- A cotton cloth
- Striped or checked cotton cloth
- Summery fabric
- From the Malay meaning 'striped', a check fabric used for country shirts, jam jar covers, table cloths, hair accessories, dresses, patchwork and bed linen
- One of Dickens's words for an umbrella or a gamp; or, an originally striped fabric, now distinguished by its pattern of checks quintessential of bistro tablecloths and jamjar lids
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