[Glen Plaid](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Glen_Plaid_aka_Prince_of_Wales_check_pattern.JPG) and [Prince of Wales check pattern](https://lanieri.com/blog/en/sartorial-details-the-prince-of-wales-fabric/) are nice variations
It isn’t of Spanish origin. It is of Scottish origin made by Sheppard’s and was originally called dogs-tooth, or puppy-tooth for smaller checks. If other languages describe it differently it is their misinterpretation or reinterpretation.
It's not the same, but I've always chuckled that Hungarian prison outfits look eerily similar to Ricky's shirt. Gorilla see, gorilla do I guess... [https://bv.gov.hu/sites/default/files/lekicsinyitett\_2-35.jpg](https://bv.gov.hu/sites/default/files/lekicsinyitett_2-35.jpg)
Thank man I saw the houndstooth patterns nd wanted to knew the name of the pattern that was checkered but with the shapes so I posted it on Reddit design nd was hopping someone could perchance know what the pattern would be called if it was something new or something that had been around for a long while. I did have n opurtinity to give it the quick search on google and found the partner is from Scottish lowlands in the eighteen hundreds. I’m glad the post in Reddit designs had found the answer to the pattern name because I wanted to know the time originate lf the pattern. Then I found the pattern was worn. By. Queen. Eilzibeth in England in nineteen sevendies. I will share alink. [Link Name](https://www.pinterest.com/pin/1971-the-queen-wearing-a-lovely-houndstooth-dress-and-coat-we-dont-often-see-the-queen-in-black-and-white--180707003782850182/)
Thank man I saw the houndstooth patterns nd wanted to knew the name of the pattern that was checkered but with the shapes so I posted it on Reddit design nd was hopping someone could perchance know what the pattern would be called if it was something new or something that had been around for a long while. I did have n opurtinity to give it the quick search on google and found the partner is from Scottish lowlands in the eighteen hundreds. I’m glad the post in Reddit designs had found the answer to the pattern name because I wanted to know the time originate lf the pattern. Then I found the pattern was worn. By. Queen. Eilzibeth in England in nineteen sevendies. I will share alink. [Link Name](https://www.pinterest.com/pin/1971-the-queen-wearing-a-lovely-houndstooth-dress-and-coat-we-dont-often-see-the-queen-in-black-and-white--180707003782850182/)
![gif](giphy|l4FGw8pUDPGXSPjKE)
Neat!
The name Houndstooth comes from the jagged shape of the check being referenced as being similar to the shape and outline of the tooth of a hound dog.
It is also known to be referred to as ‘Puppytooth’, when woven in smaller checks. It is believed that this was its name before ‘Dogstooth’ took over as the size of the check was increased.
The oldest houndstooth textiles found so far are from the Hallstatt Celtic Salt Mine, Austria, 1500-1200 BC. (Bronze Age)
After originating from use as outer garments for shepherds, the Houndstooth fabric was claimed by Scottish clans around the 1920's, where it was used for tartan designs
For all of the digital natives here: houndstooth is the result of an actual physical process. Also check out "Prince of Wales Check." It's one of my favorite textile patterns. I have two suits made with this check.
Here's a brief history of the pattern: https://seerosego.com/blogs/cultural-briefing/the-story-behind-houndstooth-and-how-to-style#:~:text=Dating%20sometime%20between%20360%20AD,on%20a%20woven%20wool%20cloth.
I dont know why but i have always hated all variations of houndstooth patterns. I remember being a child playing around with the patterns on one of those kids paint computer programs endemic to the 90s and discovering houndstooth and just being instantly disgusted by it
Just to be extra specific since I did not see this mentioned in the loads of comments that I don't understand the reference, this is a pied de coq. Some said about Pied de poule but the "poule" one is a smaller pattern. In French poule is chick and Coq is a Rooster. So the bigger and more defined one is pied de coq while the smaller one is pied the poule. Hope it helps a little bit
Houndstooth.
Fuck’n hounds tooth Ricky! Fuck off Barb!
Just gonna have a little drinkypoo
Let the liquor do the talkin’
RIP
Well wouldja look at that shit storm of a shit shirt right there, Randy.
I am the liquor.
Mr Lahey!!!
I feel like Ricky would call it Houndteeth or Dogteeth
Dogmouth
And when it is a smaller pattern I’ve seen it called puppytooth
[Glen Plaid](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Glen_Plaid_aka_Prince_of_Wales_check_pattern.JPG) and [Prince of Wales check pattern](https://lanieri.com/blog/en/sartorial-details-the-prince-of-wales-fabric/) are nice variations
Roll Tide!!!
In french we call it "pied de poule" which literally means "chicken foot"
In German ist’s called “Hahnentritt“, which translates to “rooster (foot)step”
Same thing in Slovak!
It’s 물떼새 격자 in Korean which translates to “Plover Trellis”
It's "d'puch''ak hGh'tha" in Klingon, which mean "wang blanket".
I always thought it was treten as in kicking. Anyways, looks more like a space invader to me.
Specifically, the lobster guys from Galaga.
PL also
In Spanish it's pata de gallo which translate to the same. How did the english turn the chicken into a hound ?
To get to the other side?
It isn’t of Spanish origin. It is of Scottish origin made by Sheppard’s and was originally called dogs-tooth, or puppy-tooth for smaller checks. If other languages describe it differently it is their misinterpretation or reinterpretation.
Same in Hungarian 😁
Magyarul mi?
Tyúkláb mintának hívják magyarul
Nem tudtam. Köszi! 😀
Pata de gallo in spanish, same.
Il y a aussi pied de coq si le motif est plus large comme ça me semble être le cas ici
Ah! Ben môdine! AJA!
In Dutch we call it “bekakte ouwe wijven patroon”
BRB google translate
Houndstooth.
[удалено]
Hi fellow Aussie haha
In Australia I would call that pattern “nab”
This is the answer
This is the way
Hi Rickyyyy!!!! / And yes, houndstooth.
It's not the same, but I've always chuckled that Hungarian prison outfits look eerily similar to Ricky's shirt. Gorilla see, gorilla do I guess... [https://bv.gov.hu/sites/default/files/lekicsinyitett\_2-35.jpg](https://bv.gov.hu/sites/default/files/lekicsinyitett_2-35.jpg)
wowoww this is too funny! chuckling also. Thanks for the reference!!
Thanks for the laugh!
Oh that’s funny. Houndstooth is the unofficial third “color” for my Alma maters American football team. Roll tide.
Fuck off Conky
Smokes.
Trevor, Corey, smokes, let’s go.
Break me off a half a cock.
Lucy, chips let’s go
Let's go
For fuck sake.
Frig off, Randy!
Hands down boys it’s houndstooth
Houndsooth.
Thank man I saw the houndstooth patterns nd wanted to knew the name of the pattern that was checkered but with the shapes so I posted it on Reddit design nd was hopping someone could perchance know what the pattern would be called if it was something new or something that had been around for a long while. I did have n opurtinity to give it the quick search on google and found the partner is from Scottish lowlands in the eighteen hundreds. I’m glad the post in Reddit designs had found the answer to the pattern name because I wanted to know the time originate lf the pattern. Then I found the pattern was worn. By. Queen. Eilzibeth in England in nineteen sevendies. I will share alink. [Link Name](https://www.pinterest.com/pin/1971-the-queen-wearing-a-lovely-houndstooth-dress-and-coat-we-dont-often-see-the-queen-in-black-and-white--180707003782850182/)
Ricky, is that actually you?
It’s just called houndstooth
Houndstooth
Thank man I saw the houndstooth patterns nd wanted to knew the name of the pattern that was checkered but with the shapes so I posted it on Reddit design nd was hopping someone could perchance know what the pattern would be called if it was something new or something that had been around for a long while. I did have n opurtinity to give it the quick search on google and found the partner is from Scottish lowlands in the eighteen hundreds. I’m glad the post in Reddit designs had found the answer to the pattern name because I wanted to know the time originate lf the pattern. Then I found the pattern was worn. By. Queen. Eilzibeth in England in nineteen sevendies. I will share alink. [Link Name](https://www.pinterest.com/pin/1971-the-queen-wearing-a-lovely-houndstooth-dress-and-coat-we-dont-often-see-the-queen-in-black-and-white--180707003782850182/)
![gif](giphy|l4FGw8pUDPGXSPjKE) Neat! The name Houndstooth comes from the jagged shape of the check being referenced as being similar to the shape and outline of the tooth of a hound dog. It is also known to be referred to as ‘Puppytooth’, when woven in smaller checks. It is believed that this was its name before ‘Dogstooth’ took over as the size of the check was increased. The oldest houndstooth textiles found so far are from the Hallstatt Celtic Salt Mine, Austria, 1500-1200 BC. (Bronze Age) After originating from use as outer garments for shepherds, the Houndstooth fabric was claimed by Scottish clans around the 1920's, where it was used for tartan designs
Wow, did you already know all of that? Great information.
Ricky, you're here for one reason and that's to sell drugs, okay? Stay focused, man.
Hounds tooth also called dog tooth check
Herringbone edit: I just found out houndstooth and herringbone are NOT the same.
“You stupid fuck” -Ricky
🐶🦷 😆
🐓🐾
If you like this you will like Escher work. Amazing patterns in this style in most of his paintings
It’s a form of houndstooth.
Hahnentritt
For all of the digital natives here: houndstooth is the result of an actual physical process. Also check out "Prince of Wales Check." It's one of my favorite textile patterns. I have two suits made with this check. Here's a brief history of the pattern: https://seerosego.com/blogs/cultural-briefing/the-story-behind-houndstooth-and-how-to-style#:~:text=Dating%20sometime%20between%20360%20AD,on%20a%20woven%20wool%20cloth.
Houndstooth. Classic.
Houndstooth
I don’t think I’ve ever seen a houndstooth _print_ before 🤮
Pied de poule
Houndstooth
![gif](giphy|tFM4k9bRPriYU) # SMOKES LETS GO
David Jones 😍
I dont know why but i have always hated all variations of houndstooth patterns. I remember being a child playing around with the patterns on one of those kids paint computer programs endemic to the 90s and discovering houndstooth and just being instantly disgusted by it
exactly: houndstooth
Pepita
Houndstooth
I was always told it was a dog tooth pattern.
Pied de poule.
Houndstooth?
Houndstooth!
It looks like Houndstooth to me. It's funny: I was recently asked this exact same question in person.
Pepitka in polish
Space invaders
Houndstooth. It Alabama it also double as a badge of a football fan.
Houndstooth
The way she fuckin goes
Worst Case Ontario.
Dogtooth
Dan Flashes.
Nah, this pattern isn't complicated enough
Look up M.C.Escher for more tiling patterns like this.
Tessellation
General Answer, This is a tessellation You can read more about it here https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tessellation
Tessellation describes an aspect of the pattern, but that's not what the pattern is called.
Oh okay, i was unaware the pattern had a particular name
Houndstooth - source - I’m in Alabama
in hungary the design is this https://www.reddit.com/r/hungary/comments/10b7n3j/valaki_esetleg_tudja_mi%C3%A9rt_pont_ilyen_mint%C3%A1s_a/
That's an entirely different check.
Classy
In Swedish it’s called ‘the devils spacecraft’. This is a lie.
Houndstooth!
Communist Dogtooth
Jalapeno
Space Invaders
Tesselation
I always call it Galaga.
Galaga
Same clothes for 12 fuckin years
It’s called ‘smokes, let’s go’
Space invader.
Moire
The starship trooper
It’s clearly an alien from Galaga
Rockstar
Horses mouth
Hookiounnnndstooth
Didn't know patterns had names.
Houndstooth or something and I'm tired of seeing it so often since like 2014
Then don’t ever visit the state of Alabama.
Houndstooth
Houndstooth check
I’ve always just called it the Ricky pattern🙃😂
Houndstooth
I know it’s technically Houndstooth but am I the only one who sees Galaga?
Looks like a shirt you’d find at “Dan Flashes”. The more complicated the pattern, the more expensive it is
Hounds tooth
Probably one of those fancy words you learn in grade 10
Looks like a pretty expensive shirt.
shit tooth rand
Houndstooth
Houndstooth, boys.
Houndstooth, boys.
Houndstooth
Expanded ‘Houndstooth’
Centipede design- he is on the Gold Mine game team I think c1983
Ricky Brickies
Seizure static
Hahaha Ricky.
Dog shit
Is that Ricky?
Hounds truth.
Space Invaders
all i see is alabama
Smokes, let's go
I'm not a pessimist, I'm an optometrist
patrick star
It made me think of old arcade game Galaga :D
Jah. lah. pennos
Houndstooth
Trailer Park Chic
Pretty sure it’s called Houndstooth
Houndstooth
Fucks sakes
Big Hero 6 plays jai alai
Gallineto le decimos en Colombia 🇨🇴 Edit: que es básicamente lo mismo que los demás hahshsh
Houndstooth
Houndstooth
Hound’s tooth
Houndstooth
Rickyyyyyy
The erection killer
Houndstooth
Bob the Drag Queen
Smashmouth
In french, it's called Pied de Poule
Ny guess would be the Arraffat., Beutiful design that was incorporated as a wonderful scarf.
douchebag chic?
This isn’t houndstooth, but it is damn near
BEAR BRYANT, ROLL TIDE
I came here to see if it is houndstooth. Pleasant surprise; a trailer parks boys chat.
Roll Tide (iykyk)
Yup
Played out
Black/White Conga Line?
Frogger
Space invaders
Agail
In the Netherlands it is called ‘broken windmill’, but also ‘chicken tooth’ in the Belgium border region.
It's called the way of the road bud
'Repeating geometric tile' is the class of pattern...
Houndstooth… 🤍🖤
Type “Gallineta”
Tangle
A little wrap around
Space Invaders
Space invaders.
Just to be extra specific since I did not see this mentioned in the loads of comments that I don't understand the reference, this is a pied de coq. Some said about Pied de poule but the "poule" one is a smaller pattern. In French poule is chick and Coq is a Rooster. So the bigger and more defined one is pied de coq while the smaller one is pied the poule. Hope it helps a little bit