Nautical Style 🛥️
Do you know that the white-and-blue pattern on the shirt that we often see comes from a French sailor!? 🛳 The original cross pattern was used to see clearly when it fell into the water, but later it became a classic fashion ✨ want to know the full history. Study! "
⚓ The History and Origin of Nautical Style
The Nautical Style traces its origins to European sailor and naval uniforms, especially the French and British navies, during the 18th-19th centuries, an era in which maritime played an important role in both trade and the military.
⚓ Beginning with the Sailor 😮
In 1858, the French Navy required sailors to wear shirts, blue-white cross stripes (Breton stripe) as part of their uniforms, a key reason being that
• Cross stripes make it easy to see people who fall into the water.
• Colors and Stripes Look Clean, Tidy, Fits Naval Discipline
The pattern thus became a symbol of sailor life, and was instantly remembered when it came to the sea.
⚓ From Uniform to Fashion
Early in the 20th century, the sailor style began to enter fashion, when Coco Chanel adopted the sailor's cross-striped shirt to adapt it into women's clothing, after World War I, causing the image of the nautical style to change from a labor uniform to an elegant, easy-to-wear and casual fashion.
Later, global fashion brands such as Jean Paul Gaultier, Ralph Lauren and many luxury brands continually reused the nautical style to become a classic style that never fell into trend.
🛟 Symbolic meaning.
Nautical style does not just convey the sea, but also means
• Freedom (freedom)
• Travel (travel)
• Simplicity but discipline (simple yet structured)
So it's a style that combines seaside relaxation with classical elegance.
🚢 current Nautical style.
Currently, nautical style is used in both
• Ready-to-wear clothes
• Resort Ware
• Bags, Shoes and Axessori
It retains its original identity: white-blue-red, transverse, and detel tones from the sailor's uniform, but more contemporary.


























































































