Swiss Journal of Research in Business and Social Sciences

Women's clothing

Spring Checks Collection!



Rosie Assoulin Top & Pants, Delvaux Bag, Sebastian Milano Heels, Arielle Ratner Earrings

Key Insights

  • Checks are a timeless pattern that feels fresh each spring.
  • Gingham offers a playful alternative to bolder check variations.
  • Fuller skirts and midi dresses are ideal for daytime celebrations.
  • Matching sets provide a polished look for casual outings.

There’s something about checks that just feels like spring. They’re one of those patterns that returns year after year and still feels fresh every time. Gingham sits within that family as the lighter, more playful option, while other check variations feel a bit bolder and more expressive.

A fuller skirt or midi dress feels right for daytime celebrations like showers, luncheons, or anything outdoors where you want to lean into the spirit of the season. Matching sets have a slightly more styled feel, perfect for dinners, casual events, or when you’re rushing out the door.

 

Part of what makes checks endure is the way they continue to evolve. They appear in everything from classic, ladylike silhouettes to pared-back, modern shapes, shifting with each era while still holding onto their signature simplicity. That versatility is what keeps them feeling relevant: familiar, but never static.

Plaid One-Piece Swimsuit

Wear this ruffled checked one piece swimsuit poolside or layer under linen for an easy coastal look. 

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Taffeta Drawstring Cargo Pant

Style my favorite pants with a crisp tank, leather slides, and relaxed tailoring.

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