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glen plaid : ウィキペディア英語版
:''"Glen Check" redirects here. For the South-Korean Indie band, see Glen Check (band).''Glen plaid''' (short for Glen Urquhart plaid) or '''Glenurquhart check''' is a woollen fabric with a woven twill design of small and large checks. It is usually made of black/grey and white, or with more muted colours, particularly with two dark and two light stripes alternate with four dark and four light stripes which creates a crossing pattern of irregular checks.Dictionary.com Glen plaid as a woven pattern may be extended to cotton shirting and other non-woollen fabrics.==Name==The name is taken from the valley of Glenurquhart in Inverness-shire, Scotland, where the checked wool was first used in the 19th century by the New Zealand-born Countess of Seafield(Fabric glossary ) to outfit her gamekeepers, though the name ''glen plaid'' does not appear before 1926.(Merriam-Webster Online dictionary ). Glen plaid is sometimes nicknamed the Prince of Wales check, as it was popularized by the Duke of Windsor when Prince of Wales.
:''"Glen Check" redirects here. For the South-Korean Indie band, see Glen Check (band).''
Glen plaid (short for Glen Urquhart plaid) or Glenurquhart check is a woollen fabric with a woven twill design of small and large checks. It is usually made of black/grey and white, or with more muted colours, particularly with two dark and two light stripes alternate with four dark and four light stripes which creates a crossing pattern of irregular checks.〔Dictionary.com〕 Glen plaid as a woven pattern may be extended to cotton shirting and other non-woollen fabrics.
==Name==
The name is taken from the valley of Glenurquhart in Inverness-shire, Scotland, where the checked wool was first used in the 19th century by the New Zealand-born Countess of Seafield〔(Fabric glossary )〕 to outfit her gamekeepers,〔 though the name ''glen plaid'' does not appear before 1926.〔(Merriam-Webster Online dictionary ).〕 Glen plaid is sometimes nicknamed the Prince of Wales check, as it was popularized by the Duke of Windsor when Prince of Wales.〔

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「:''"Glen Check" redirects here. For the South-Korean Indie band, see Glen Check (band).'''''Glen plaid''' (short for Glen Urquhart plaid) or '''Glenurquhart check''' is a woollen fabric with a woven twill design of small and large checks. It is usually made of black/grey and white, or with more muted colours, particularly with two dark and two light stripes alternate with four dark and four light stripes which creates a crossing pattern of irregular checks.Dictionary.com Glen plaid as a woven pattern may be extended to cotton shirting and other non-woollen fabrics.==Name==The name is taken from the valley of Glenurquhart in Inverness-shire, Scotland, where the checked wool was first used in the 19th century by the New Zealand-born Countess of Seafield(Fabric glossary ) to outfit her gamekeepers, though the name ''glen plaid'' does not appear before 1926.(Merriam-Webster Online dictionary ). Glen plaid is sometimes nicknamed the Prince of Wales check, as it was popularized by the Duke of Windsor when Prince of Wales.」の詳細全文を読む
'Glen plaid (short for Glen Urquhart plaid) or Glenurquhart check is a woollen fabric with a woven twill design of small and large checks. It is usually made of black/grey and white, or with more muted colours, particularly with two dark and two light stripes alternate with four dark and four light stripes which creates a crossing pattern of irregular checks.Dictionary.com Glen plaid as a woven pattern may be extended to cotton shirting and other non-woollen fabrics.==Name==The name is taken from the valley of Glenurquhart in Inverness-shire, Scotland, where the checked wool was first used in the 19th century by the New Zealand-born Countess of Seafield(Fabric glossary ) to outfit her gamekeepers, though the name ''glen plaid'' does not appear before 1926.(Merriam-Webster Online dictionary ). Glen plaid is sometimes nicknamed the Prince of Wales check, as it was popularized by the Duke of Windsor when Prince of Wales.

:''"Glen Check" redirects here. For the South-Korean Indie band, see Glen Check (band).''
Glen plaid (short for Glen Urquhart plaid) or Glenurquhart check is a woollen fabric with a woven twill design of small and large checks. It is usually made of black/grey and white, or with more muted colours, particularly with two dark and two light stripes alternate with four dark and four light stripes which creates a crossing pattern of irregular checks.〔Dictionary.com〕 Glen plaid as a woven pattern may be extended to cotton shirting and other non-woollen fabrics.
==Name==
The name is taken from the valley of Glenurquhart in Inverness-shire, Scotland, where the checked wool was first used in the 19th century by the New Zealand-born Countess of Seafield〔(Fabric glossary )〕 to outfit her gamekeepers,〔 though the name ''glen plaid'' does not appear before 1926.〔(Merriam-Webster Online dictionary ).〕 Glen plaid is sometimes nicknamed the Prince of Wales check, as it was popularized by the Duke of Windsor when Prince of Wales.〔

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ''Glen plaid (short for Glen Urquhart plaid) or Glenurquhart check is a woollen fabric with a woven twill design of small and large checks. It is usually made of black/grey and white, or with more muted colours, particularly with two dark and two light stripes alternate with four dark and four light stripes which creates a crossing pattern of irregular checks.Dictionary.com Glen plaid as a woven pattern may be extended to cotton shirting and other non-woollen fabrics.==Name==The name is taken from the valley of Glenurquhart in Inverness-shire, Scotland, where the checked wool was first used in the 19th century by the New Zealand-born Countess of Seafield(Fabric glossary ) to outfit her gamekeepers, though the name ''glen plaid'' does not appear before 1926.(Merriam-Webster Online dictionary ). Glen plaid is sometimes nicknamed the Prince of Wales check, as it was popularized by the Duke of Windsor when Prince of Wales.">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
''Glen plaid (short for Glen Urquhart plaid) or Glenurquhart check is a woollen fabric with a woven twill design of small and large checks. It is usually made of black/grey and white, or with more muted colours, particularly with two dark and two light stripes alternate with four dark and four light stripes which creates a crossing pattern of irregular checks.Dictionary.com Glen plaid as a woven pattern may be extended to cotton shirting and other non-woollen fabrics.==Name==The name is taken from the valley of Glenurquhart in Inverness-shire, Scotland, where the checked wool was first used in the 19th century by the New Zealand-born Countess of Seafield(Fabric glossary ) to outfit her gamekeepers, though the name ''glen plaid'' does not appear before 1926.(Merriam-Webster Online dictionary ). Glen plaid is sometimes nicknamed the Prince of Wales check, as it was popularized by the Duke of Windsor when Prince of Wales.">ウィキペディアで「:''"Glen Check" redirects here. For the South-Korean Indie band, see Glen Check (band).''Glen plaid (short for Glen Urquhart plaid) or Glenurquhart check''' is a woollen fabric with a woven twill design of small and large checks. It is usually made of black/grey and white, or with more muted colours, particularly with two dark and two light stripes alternate with four dark and four light stripes which creates a crossing pattern of irregular checks.Dictionary.com Glen plaid as a woven pattern may be extended to cotton shirting and other non-woollen fabrics.==Name==The name is taken from the valley of Glenurquhart in Inverness-shire, Scotland, where the checked wool was first used in the 19th century by the New Zealand-born Countess of Seafield(Fabric glossary ) to outfit her gamekeepers, though the name ''glen plaid'' does not appear before 1926.(Merriam-Webster Online dictionary ). Glen plaid is sometimes nicknamed the Prince of Wales check, as it was popularized by the Duke of Windsor when Prince of Wales.」の詳細全文を読む

Glenurquhart check''' is a woollen fabric with a woven twill design of small and large checks. It is usually made of black/grey and white, or with more muted colours, particularly with two dark and two light stripes alternate with four dark and four light stripes which creates a crossing pattern of irregular checks.Dictionary.com Glen plaid as a woven pattern may be extended to cotton shirting and other non-woollen fabrics.==Name==The name is taken from the valley of Glenurquhart in Inverness-shire, Scotland, where the checked wool was first used in the 19th century by the New Zealand-born Countess of Seafield(Fabric glossary ) to outfit her gamekeepers, though the name ''glen plaid'' does not appear before 1926.(Merriam-Webster Online dictionary ). Glen plaid is sometimes nicknamed the Prince of Wales check, as it was popularized by the Duke of Windsor when Prince of Wales.」
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