Conversational seamless repeat surface textile patterns? For commercial use, a photoshop file, adobe illustrator format or a tagged image file options are available for you to make you pick from. These formats come with the layered and raster files, allowing the buyer to have the right to access them. Non- commercial buyers are not privy to this format and cannot make their edits to the pre-existing file, they can download a JPG format for their usage. With the help of templates available, you can have a vision of how the design will look on your garment. We provide you with options like – shirts, pants, kimonos, swimwear, dresses amongst several other garment templates to select from. Once you have selected the templates, you can resize the design with the adjusting tool, you can also visualise the placement of the motifs on the garment by moving the design around. You can further customise the brightness, saturation, sepia and greyscale hues on the website itself. Giving you more freedom to customise you can find a tool that can assist you to change the colours and contrast seen on the existing designs.

Classic button-down shirts have become one of the most sartorially talked-about basics over the past couple of seasons, but this groovy 2020 take is bringing us back to the disco days, and we are not complaining. It is customary to keep your shirt collars tucked beneath your blazer lapels, but this spring, designers styled their ’70s-esque collections with big (emphasis on the big) collars pulled out from their usual hiding places beneath blazers and jackets alike. You know what they say: The bigger the collar, the more stylish the look. While collars made a major splash within this trend theme, so did the overall styling of all the iconic pieces from the decade. I mean, it’s hard to see shearling-lined suede vests paired over a mod floral minidresses and not think Jackie Burkhart, which is why we’ve come to terms with the ’70s as an overall vibe being just as important as the individual components. When it comes time to re-create this look, be sure to hit up the designers listed above, especially since the styling of disco collars and cropped sweater vests might not come naturally to you (or to us).

Paisley – Dainty motifs spiced up with a splash of colour, paisley has retained its fondness in the hearts of the customers. Preconceived as a design adorned by women, this trend has now been vividly noticed in menswear. With colourful shirts for men to adding to the beauty of a dress, this trend has diversified and evolved over the years. With a strong influence of heritage and architecture, the design originated from Indian and Middle East and made its way to the east creating a small impact in the fashion world. Our catalogue showcases this age-old design with the vintage feel to the newer blends. See more info on patterns in repeat.

Well-Vested: While the term borrowed from the boys is so passe in 2019, there is something decidedly last midcentury Savile Row about the vest. Whether included as part of a three-piece suit at Burberry and Etro, or mismatched with a jacket at Louis Vuitton, there’s something quite dapper and appealing—not to mention endlessly flattering—about the almighty waistcoat. Etro gave the classic white suit an update with the addition of a matching vest styled underneath.

We believe in the promotion of talent which is the core foundational reason of our company. The designs we exhibit come from all over the world, and get traded all over the world. From clothing, to home decor and even artistic displays, the patterns published on our website are multi-purpose in nature and come in a wide range of categories. Thus, catering to the needs of any individual, or organisation based upon their requirement of the design. Rights to these designs can be exclusive, non-exclusive or commerical and non-commercial depending on the deal done between the two parties. See extra info on this website.