Pin stripes
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Pin stripes are a pattern of very thin stripes running in parallel found in cloth is also called pin stripes. The pin striped suit has become associated with conservative businesswear although many designers now produce fashionable sharp pin stripes for younger more fashion-conscious suitwearers.
Although found mostly in men's suits, any type of fabric can be pin striped. The Chicago Cubs baseball team uniforms have had pin stripes since 1907 and they are recognized as the first major league baseball team to incorporate pin striping into a uniform..[1] Many other Major League Baseball teams like the Expos and Yankees later adopted pin stripes on their own uniforms.
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- ^ Cubs Uniform - Baseball Almanac
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