El estampado de cuadros de Burberry vuelve a cobrar protagonismo en la moda

El estampado de cuadros de Burberry, utilizado por primera vez en la década de 1920, sigue apareciendo en los armarios de celebridades y en diversas colaboraciones.

El estampado se originó como forro para gabardinas en la década de 1920. Cobró mayor visibilidad en 1967 cuando se utilizó en paraguas y equipaje, convirtiéndose con el paso del tiempo en todo un símbolo de estatus.

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