Regency Stripes

 
 
 
 
 
Stripes of apparently the same width and alternating light and dark colors. Regency stripes are usually wider than candy stripes, but narrower than awning stripes. Commonly used in wallpaper, upholstery, and shirtings. Originated in India and became popular during the Regency era in the United Kingdom. Also called Bengal stripes and tiger stripes.

Example(s) of Regency Stripes
An example of a Regency stripe design
An example of a Regency stripe design
An example of a Regency stripe design
Regency stripe designs created with Artlandia SymmetryWorks.
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